I must be missing something obvious. I've attached a simple project where I: 1) draw an object (a disk on the left) then 'Keep' it, 2) click the paint brush again to draw another object. When I do this the other object (the entire world?) turns a paler shade of it original color, so that 3) when I use the color picker to pick the color on the original object, it actually gives me the paler shade of the color I desire; hence, the new object (disk on the right) is the paler shade.
I'm Squeakin with 3.8.5976 on Windows XP.
On a totally unrelated topic - when I do a 'Find' -> any file, I can see all .jpg image files listed but no .gif files. At first I thought this might have to do with the controversial .gif copyright issue, however then I notice that Squeak dumps .gifs alongside .pr files. Is there indeed a filter in Squeak that prevents .gif files from being listed?
--Randy
-----Original Message----- From: Alan Kay [mailto:alan.kay@squeakland.org] Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 4:56 PM To: Randy Heiland; squeakland@squeakland.org Subject: Re: [Squeakland] selecting colors
The color picker will pick from anywhere.
Cheers,
Alan
At 11:50 AM 2/6/2005, Randy Heiland wrote:
I've created object A then I start creating object B and decide I want to use an exact color that I used in A - how do I select that color? More generally, when I choose a color from the palette, is there a way to get
its
actual RGB values and enter those when selecting a color later?
Thanks, Randy
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