Hallo, Mike McGonagle hat gesagt: // Mike McGonagle wrote:
Hum, Thanks for this Frank. One question though, as it appears from what is in the docs (all the numbers are "doubled", ie 1 = 0x11, a = 0xaa, etc.), do these colors represent what you would get from the colors that get stored in the Pd file?
You mean in the README.txt of colorscheme? My remark there about "doubled" refers to hexcolors as used in HTML/CSS, where instead of the full 6-digit list to specify a color (as in "#ff00ee") you can also use a 3-digit list if you only have "doubles" (as in "#f0e"). Of course, values with all different digits like "#123456" cannot be collapsed this way, as #rgb doesn't have the depth for this.
Some of these collapsed colors were called "Web-Safe" colors in the old days (cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_colors)
In the colorscheme I used the shorter triplets to make the already long lists for foreground, background and label colors of IEM-GUIs three times shorter: the full colorset for a [vsl] now is only 9 instead of 27 values long.
This has no connection to what's in the .pd-file. IEMGUIs can also display #rrggbb-colors, IIRC.
Ciao