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* [gentoo-user] [OT]Creating new named colors
@ 2005-08-30 15:33 99% Holly Bostick
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From: Holly Bostick @ 2005-08-30 15:33 UTC (permalink / raw
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OK, this is so bizarre, I hardly know how to ask it (which is why I
can't find anything in Google about it, either).

This is more dock stuff. I'm trying to change the colors on those
dockapps that allow it. These dockapps that allow it are *supposed* to
take hex color codes (#xx1x34), but they don't seem to. They do,
however, take named colors (orange, MediumSlateBlue, etc) correctly, but
unfortunately, these named colors do not *precisely* match my desktop.

I've been using gcolor2 to pick the colors of my desktop, and I just
noticed that it also saves 'named' colors.

So I thought, "can't I just 'pick' a color, name it, and then I could
use it like all the other named colors?"

I suppose I could, if I knew where the heck such information is stored.

Could anybody tell me (or tell me that it can't be done)?

Holly
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