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➜ Add colour swatches to the match: <colour> on <colour> trigger menu
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Add colour swatches to the match: <colour> on <colour> trigger menu
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| Posted by
| Bobble
Canada (76 posts) Bio
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| Sat 21 Jun 2003 06:55 PM (UTC) |
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| Hi,
I have a small suggestion, but it would make me quite happy. In the edit trigger dialog box, you can select the foreground and background colours you wish the trigger to match on. However, when you use the drop down boxes to select the colour it only lists the colour name. Would it be possible to either provide a small box displaying the actual colour next to each colour name, or perhaps colour the text in the corresponding colour.
I have a feeling most men don't know what colour cyan actually is unless they've been fiddling with ansi for a while. This would make the process ever so slightly more user-friendly.
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| Poromenos
Greece (1,037 posts) Bio
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| Reply #1 on Sun 22 Jun 2003 12:52 AM (UTC) |
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| | You can always look at the "ANSI colour" section, but it would be great if the colours in the box were coloured, like the "custom colour" box.. Maybe even change colours when the "bold" button is enabled/disabled |
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