Where's the default palette? (Was: Re: KPropertiesDialog. Useful graph)

Nicolas Ternisien nicolas.ternisien at gmail.com
Fri Apr 25 08:51:38 BST 2008


This would be really cool to have programmatically access to this
palette, because some hardcoded QColor(0x??, 0x??, 0x??, 60) begin the
invasion of the KDE code I write... (yep this is not cool)

On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 12:19 AM, Jaroslaw Staniek <js at iidea.pl> wrote:
> Ingo Klöcker said the following, On 2008-04-24 22:56:
>
>
> > I suggest to have a look at both pie charts through the eyes of a person
> with red/green color deficit (and probably other less prevalent types of
> color blindness) e.g. with Vischeck [1] to find two colors that are easily
> distinguishable for most people. Obviously red + green is a very bad choice.
> >
>
>  Yes, and yet we have e.g. Oxygen palette [1] for these objects...
>
>  BTW, there was discussion about having access to the (document, not widget)
> palette in KGlobalSettings. What are the results?
>
>  [1]
> http://techbase.kde.org/index.php?title=Projects/Oxygen/Style#Color_Usage
>
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