
GIMP (and also the new version of Scribus, I believe) has an interesting feature called Display Filters. The filters simulate several vision problems and different screen settings. This way, the designer may test if a given color set is going to be easily viewable in any screen by any person (or sort of...).
Maybe it would be interesting to add a feature like that to Inkscape...
Just by 3 cents :)
Victor Domingos (inkscaping from Braga, Portugal) http://lojamac.com/blog
Em 2007/05/31, às 19:03, Benjamin Huot escreveu:
thanks, although that only has 22 colors. The web safe colors have about 200 colors. That would not be enough for me to match colors of my stylesheets.
On May 31, 2007, at 10:40 AM, heathenx wrote:
Benjamin Huot wrote the following on 5/31/2007 1:26 PM:
is there some way to use stylesheets with SVG or if we could get web safe color palette available for Inkscape, that would make it much easier to use for web design. That is one thing I like about Mac OS X Carbon and Cocoa applications, because they have a web safe color palette.