Jasper's palette gets my vote as Inkscape's default palette. It is much more useful than the current default. (And I won't miss the three light grays.)
Tav
On Wed, 2010-07-07 at 20:44 +0200, Jasper van de Gronde wrote:
In light of Johan's comment about inkscape's default palette and my own experience (I tend to use it a lot as well, but also mostly the first part, but I do miss a few hues and such) I have created a palette (see attachments) that is more or less the same as the first 26 colors of the original Inkscape default, except that:
- It has more choice of hues (it used to only have hues exactly in between two primary colors, and it now also has the colors at one quarter and three quarters).
- In addition to showing a darker variant of each color it also shows a lighter color.
- It does not contain the 2.5%, 5% and 7.5% grays.
This gives a total of 47 colors, which means doesn't scroll even on 1024x768 (windows xp). If necessary for some reason the three extra grays can be added (for a total of 50 colors), still without scrolling.