Seems like a weird thing you are trying to do...limit an artist's choice of colours?
Maybe you can describe what it is you are actually doing and we might provide a better solution. "limit the color choices" is a solution (to which I'm offering one possible approach), but what is the actual *problem* you are trying to solve?
Anyways, you can create a custom palette, edit the existing Ubuntu palette and/or delete the other palettes all in that directory. The palette file is simply a text file (edit with Notepad or try using a good text editor). Format is pretty straight forward.
greg.fenton
On 10/26/07, Glenn, Skeeter <skeeter.glenn@...2319...> wrote:
I am looking more at limiting the color choices to just the Ubuntu accent blue
*From:* greg fenton [mailto:greg.fenton@...155...] *Sent:* Friday, October 26, 2007 11:45 AM *To:* Inkscape User Community *Subject:* Re: [Inkscape-user] Configuration file????
I'm going to guess that you mean you want to share colour palettes?
If so, I think you can create your own. See the palette dir (default windows is below).
C:\Program Files\Inkscape\share\palettes
greg.fenton
On 10/26/07, Glenn, Skeeter <skeeter.glenn@...2319...> wrote:
Excuse my ignorance please. I want my users to use the same color blue box boarder for all boxes they create. I know that I can set that color on my own machine and it will stay until I change it.
What file controls that? I want to install that same file into my users
inkscape so we are all creating the same blue boarder.
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