Palette Editor Panel
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− | Here you can add, edit or delete colors from your document. A right click on a color gives you 2 options: color (to edit the color) and delete (to delete it). | + | |
− | + | Here you can add, edit or delete your preferred colors from your document. A right click on a color gives you 2 options: color (to edit the color) and delete (to delete it). | |
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+ | The buttons at the bottom of the panel allow you to '''add''' a new color, '''save''' the current palette in Synfig Palette format (.spal), '''load''' a palette in Synfig Palette format (.spal), or '''reset''' the current palette colors, discarding any change you've done. | ||
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+ | Support for loading a GIMP palette will soon be available, and can meanwhile be achieved with an external script converting GIMP palettes (.gpl) into Synfig palettes (.spal): [[Doc:GIMP palette converter]]. |
Revision as of 13:03, 16 March 2012
Here you can add, edit or delete your preferred colors from your document. A right click on a color gives you 2 options: color (to edit the color) and delete (to delete it).
The buttons at the bottom of the panel allow you to add a new color, save the current palette in Synfig Palette format (.spal), load a palette in Synfig Palette format (.spal), or reset the current palette colors, discarding any change you've done.
Support for loading a GIMP palette will soon be available, and can meanwhile be achieved with an external script converting GIMP palettes (.gpl) into Synfig palettes (.spal): Doc:GIMP palette converter.
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