On the other hand, I noticed that the '999=white' color scheme (used for data) wasn't working very well, and have tried to improve it for the next version...
cheers Miller
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 01:49:42AM +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, Jo?o Miguel Pais hat gesagt: // Jo?o Miguel Pais wrote:
I just made a patch to see which colors are available in the data
structures. it seems that they're not the same as in the normal pd scheme,
and that they repeat themselves. is it normal that colors 0 == 100 == 200
== 300, 400 == 500 and 600 == 700?By definition these are not the same, though they really look like it and they show the same rgb-values when captured and tested in the Gimp. Strange.
wouldn't it be useful for all color schemes to be synchronised?
Surely, however as it currently is, we have at least 3 color schemes in Pd and Gem: IEM colors, which nobody really understands, Gem colors, which are lists of R G B values with R G and B going from 0 to 1, and data structure colors which are similar to Gem colors, but R G and B go from 0 to 9 instead of from 0 to 1 and they can only be integers and they are not lists but concatenated numbers.
So: Black Gem: 0 0 0 Black DS: 000 Red Gem: 1 0 0 Red DS: 900 (^= "9 * 1 0 0") White Gem: 1 1 1 White DS: 999 (^= "9 * 1 1 1")
etc.
Ciao
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__
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