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Posted by: carbonize | Date: 2014-11-20 10:26 | IP: IP Logged
I came across this piece of portable freeware on Portable Freeware and thought it might be good to try and incorporate some of it's functionality.
edit: Forgot to add the link to the program, DOH!
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Carbonize
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2014-11-20 10:27 by carbonize.
Posted by: Andreas | Date: 2014-11-20 14:21 | IP: IP Logged
I do not think that a color picker belongs to an editor as you can find many color pickers out there.
BTW I think pkColorPicker www.color-picker.de is the best free color picker.
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Posted by: carbonize | Date: 2014-11-20 17:23 | IP: IP Logged
Andreas:I do not think that a color picker belongs to an editor as you can find many color pickers out there.BTW I think pkColorPicker www.color-picker.de is the best free color picker.
You do realise that PSPad already has an eye dropper tool built in? And given that a lot of PSPad's users are working on web sites it comes in useful.
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Carbonize
Posted by: Andreas | Date: 2014-11-21 12:00 | IP: IP Logged
Ah, yes, I tried it years ago but it did not fulfill my needs. I think this PSPad color picker should be enough. Consider that every extra feature has to be maintained and there are more important options to maintain in PSPad.
JM2C
Posted by: carbonize | Date: 2014-11-22 19:08 | IP: IP Logged
Something like a colour picker does not need any maintaining as it's not like colours are going to change.
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