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Use gimp palette in openoffice or libreoffice
Use gimp palette in openoffice or libreoffice







use gimp palette in openoffice or libreoffice

OOo_colors.zip (2.59 KiB) Downloaded 2432 times You can use something like that to generate your own palette files. There are also utilities that can generate color palette files in different formats. If you don't care for that one, try a Google search I'm sure that's how I found this one, and there are lots more. Just download it unzip it, and load it as described above. I've attached a copy of it (with color names translated to English) here. The palette that I like that fits your description is named "verlaufend.soc", but I don't remember where I found it. There are several color lists shipped with OOo (I have: cmyk, gallery, html, palette_en-US, standard, sun-color, web "standard" is the default list), but none of those have a "smooth" range of colors. You can use the same recipe to load color lists for each of the apps. This new color list will be the default for Writer each OOo application can have it's own color list. Click the "Load Color List" button (it has only an icon: the standard "open file" icon).On the object, right-click > Area > Colors.In Writer, use the Drawing toolbar to insert a graphic object, an ellipse, e.g.Unfortunately, OOo does not even make that easy it's design for color management is very primitive, to say the least. You can load a pre-defined color palette. What I want is a way to have a set of predefined beautiful smooth colors in OOo.









Use gimp palette in openoffice or libreoffice