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+ | The {{Literal|Eyedrop Tool}} is very simple - it allows you to select colors from the {{l|WorkArea}}. | ||
+ | ==Usage== | ||
+ | Select the Eyedrop Tool, then click in the work area to set the default foreground color in the {{l|Toolbox}} to be the color you're currently pointing at. | ||
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+ | For setting the background color, just switch colors ({{l|Image:swap_colors_icon.png|16px}}) before and after using the Eyedrop Tool. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:12, 8 March 2016
ALT-EThe "Eyedrop Tool" is very simple - it allows you to select colors from the WorkArea.
Usage
Select the Eyedrop Tool, then click in the work area to set the default foreground color in the Toolbox to be the color you're currently pointing at.
For setting the background color, just switch colors () before and after using the Eyedrop Tool.
Options
- None