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Category: Multimedia/Graphic/Graphic-Others
colorPicker 1.0
Download: http://download.softpedia.com/dl/d18aeee9da3e2d3b4c9bd7c103cd3663/4b0c2608/100144421/software/multimedia/graphic/colorPicker1.0.zip
Operation System: Windows All License: Size: 94 KB Date: 2009-11-24 19:13:12
The colorPicker application was designed to be a widget-like AIR tool that will let you either choose a "web-safe" color from a color grid or design a color using sliders to adjust the red, green, and blue values of the color. Once you have the color you want, you can click on the corresponding "Copy to Clipboard" button to copy the hexidecimal color code for the color and then paste it into your HTML code or your IDE. colorPicker also keeps a list of all of the colors you've copied to the clipboard during your session so that you can review them and copy the hex code to the clipboard again. This application was inspired by a web application project I did for a client where they wanted to be able to pick the color of certain headings. One of the features I liked in Dreamweaver (which used to be my primary coding IDE) was that whenever you tried to set a color attribute, it would pop up a tool to help you chose a color rather than having to guess the hex color code you wanted. So I decided to see if the tool I built for my client could be translated into an AIR application.The Standard view allows you to pick a color from the color grid (which is a replica of the color grid Dreamweaver displays) by clicking on the color square. The grid presents all of the standard "web-safe" colors. The color you pick is displayed in the sample box at the top along with its hex code. If you want to use that color in your HTML code, click on the Save to Clipboard button, switch to your IDE of choice, and simply paste the hex code.The Custom view lets you design your own color using the sliders to adjust the red, green, and blue values of the color sample at the top. You can either click anywhere on the slide line to jump the slider to that position, or you can click and drag the slider (be sure to let up on the mouse button to release it). You can jump-start your design by clicking a color close to what you want in the Standard view, then switching to the Custom view to use that color as a starting point for your design (the Standard and Custom views share the same color sample box). You can also manually enter values in the "Red," "Green," and "Blue" text boxes.The Recent view displays a list of all of the colors you've copied to the clipboard since you opened the application. This allows you to keep a running history of colors in case you need to use the same hex color code in different parts of your HTML code. You can also use it compare different colors. Once you close the application, all of those colors are lost. Requirements:
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