Thanks Jeroen, Actually on examination the regular Apple Color manager contains web safe colors... They don't get pasted in (as with BBEdit's color palette) but it's still useful (and contains every color one would need!). (Hope people don't mind the image, but might help others.)
Is there any way to select a word, in e.g. "$bg = TM_COLOR", apply the color from the apple palate, then convert it into the HTML encoding with a macro? Way beyond my very humble skills I'm afraid :)
On 24 Nov 2004, at 12:20, Jeroen van der Ham wrote:
On 24-11-2004 11:55, Paul Nordstrom August wrote:
Hi everyone, Great discussion about the icons (though I agree it's perhaps the least important aspect of TM). During a bout of insomnia I fancifully thought up one that would just be "\B", as in "escaping BBEdit" :) More seriously, I found myself opening BBEdit yesterday just for the web color palate. Does anyone know of a similar swatch picker (perhaps standalone) that would work within TM? Generally I use only a few colors, but I'm color-coding cell backgrounds based on numeric scales and need to see the whole "spectrum" as it were to help choose them.
There's an extension to Apple's Colorpicker that adds a view to display the hex-value of colours. I don't have a link to it, but iirc it's listed on versiontracker.com
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