Just another idea to drive those heroic programmers of Inkscape mad, but I think it could be implemented by anyone knowing only slightly more about programming as I do:
If I had a drawing with 3 colors, I'd like a function/widget/thingy/batch-msdos-bash-script that 1. can substitute all ocurances of 1 color for 1 predifinded other color. (so, for example, I could tell it to substitue all #000000 -> #FF0000, #FF0000 -> #FFFFFF and #FFFF00 -> #0000FF, hence turning the German flag into the Dutch) 2. can either systematiccally cycle/iterate through the specified colors, or assing them randomly, creating a series of output SVG files, all with different color-schemes.
In this way, it would be easy to test quickly different color-scheme's on a drawing. Make it first in 3 greys, and then test it with vibrant, saturated colors or with dim, purple shades of green...
I'm curious about your comments!
Maarten
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