Yeah... that's not as elegant as what i was thinking. I'm not looking to do an html pop-up window because then you're jumping back to the mouse to get what you want. I suppose you could tab through the links, but i'm going to start out w/ the initial menu item i described earlier.
On 7/21/06, thomas Aylott thomas.42@gmail.com wrote:
On Jul 21, 2006, at 2:44 PM, thomas Aylott wrote:
On Jul 21, 2006, at 12:23 PM, Eric D. Fields wrote: I've usually got a handful of colors that I use throughout a stylesheet; I'd say around 3-6 and that's about it. I'm thinking that a tab-complete on hex color values already in your stylesheet would be ridiculously helpful. so 'border-bottom: 1px solid #[tab]' would spit out a menu of all the colors already in your stylesheet as hex values.
Even more sick would be identifying each item with their color somehow, either by coloring the menu items (would suck w/ whites, greys) or providing a box colorized next to each item indicating that color. Would this be feasible?
Thoughts or suggestions would be great.
eric
How about doing an HTML Output window? You could program one that shows all the colors in your document in their colors. Then when you click on one of them it pastes the color at at cursor location and closes the HTML Output window.
Allan changed the way some of that stuff works now. You can have javascript in the HTML Output window call a shell script that calls applescript to insert text without crashing the app now.
Or is that overkill?
thomas Aylott—subtleGradient
It's not as instantly responsive as I would like, but you get what you pay for :P
thomas Aylott—subtleGradient
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