[Squeakland] feature request: color selection
Kim Rose
kim.rose at squeakland.org
Mon Dec 5 09:52:50 PST 2005
Hi, Randy -
Thanks for the clarification, *now* I understand....
let's see what we might be able to do about this...
"stay tuned",
thanks for the suggestion,
Kim
At 12:02 PM -0500 12/5/05, Randy Heiland wrote:
>Hi Kim, others,
>Just so we're talking about the same situation - I'm not saying that the
>function of my paint palette is broken, i.e. click/hold/drag to select
>colors -- that works fine. What I'm saying is that when I mouse over the
>palette to display it, I'd like the little color selector circle to be over
>the currently selected color.
>For example:
>1) when starting a new painting, the default color is blue. When I mouse
>over the paint palette, there is no little circle displayed at all. Is this
>the case for you?
>2) When I use the eye-dropper to select a color on the screen, say, the
>pinkish color of the eraser tip, but know that I really want to have a
>slightly lighter/darker pink, it'd be nice if the little selector circle was
>over the pink color of the eraser tip.
>
>--Randy
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Kim Rose [mailto:kim.rose at squeakland.org]
>> Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 11:32 AM
>> To: Randy Heiland; squeakland.org mailing list
>> Subject: Re: [Squeakland] feature request: color selection
>>
>> Hi, Randy -
>> My install *does* do this..(You need to mouse down and click and keep
>> it held down and then if you "cruise around" the paint palette the
>> colors will pop into the selector circles) Are you using
>> latest/greatest "Squeakland" release?
>> -- Kim
>>
>>
>> At 6:40 AM -0500 12/3/05, Randy Heiland wrote:
>> >It would be nice if, when I brought up the color selection palette,
>> >it had the selector circle on the currently-selected color. That way
>> >I could move it slightly to select a slightly darker/lighter color.
>> >
>> >Just a thought, Randy
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