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diff --git a/scribus/doc/en/add_colors.html b/scribus/doc/en/add_colors.html index cc6bbdb..16232aa 100644 --- a/scribus/doc/en/add_colors.html +++ b/scribus/doc/en/add_colors.html @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ If you are looking for instructions on how to change an entire color palette, <a <p>You can do this individually, by highlighting a color then clicking <strong>Delete</strong>, or you might consider reducing the number of colors on the list by clicking <strong>Remove Unused</strong>, which deletes any colors you have not actually used in your document.</p> <h3>Automatic and Semi-automatic Methods</h3> <h4>From another document</h4> -<p>If you begin with a previously saved document, you will use its color set. If you extrapolate from this fact, then you might choose to open a document, delete its content, and <i>File Save As</i> under a new name.</p> +<p>If you begin with a previously saved document, you will use its color set. If you extrapolate from this fact, then you might choose to open a document, delete its content, and <i>File > Save As</i> under a new name.</p> <p>You might even anticipate this, especially if you have a customized color palette, by saving an empty document named something like "colorscheme3.sla" or some other meaningful guide to finding it later.</p> You could also consider that when you import a page from another document, its colors will be imported. Lastly, even if you have already begun a new document, you can open <i>Edit > Colors</i>, and choose <strong>Import</strong> from the dialog to import the colors from another document.</p> <h4>From Imported Objects</h4> @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ You could also consider that when you import a page from another document, its c <td><img src="images/add_colors1.png"></td> <td><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>In this example, following import of an SVG, we take a look at the Colors dialog (<i>Edit > Colors</i>), so that we can point out some particulars.</p> <p>We started out with the Scribus Basic color set, then imported an SVG, which has added these colors which begin with <i>FromSVG</i>. Scribus does not ask you for your Ok to do this – for one thing, consider the job this would create for a many-colored graphic.</p> -<p>In case you only want to import the colors from a vector file (EPS and variants, PS), or from suitable palette files [AI (Adobe Illustrator) GPL (Gimp color palettes), SOC (OpenDocument color palettes), or a suitably formatted Scribus XML description], this would also bean option by selecting <strong>Import</strong> in the <i>Colors</i> dialog. +<p>In case you only want to import the colors from a vector file (EPS and variants, PS), or from suitable palette files [AI (Adobe Illustrator) GPL (Gimp color palettes), SOC (OpenDocument color palettes), or a suitably formatted Scribus XML description], this would also be an option by selecting <strong>Import</strong> in the <i>Colors</i> dialog. </td></tr></table> <p>Notice the many blacks we have here, yet each is unique. Our newly added black, <i>FromSVG#000000</i>, is an RGB black, all the others are CMYK blacks. If you hover your mouse cursor over each one, you will see the differences.</p> <table cellpadding="5"> diff --git a/scribus/doc/en/color1.html b/scribus/doc/en/color1.html index 9f8a6bb..2b09dfe 100644 --- a/scribus/doc/en/color1.html +++ b/scribus/doc/en/color1.html @@ -17,15 +17,7 @@ <p>As a practical matter, the colors available in a color palette or colors you create yourself (and thus add to an existing palette) are the only ones that can be used as text, fill, line or gradient colors.</p> <h4>Colors in Scribus Color Palettes</h4> -<p>Scribus is being shipped with a huge collection of more than 150 useful color sets, also called “palettes” or (somehow misleading) “swatches.” These palettes serve different purposes, all of which will be described in <a href="color3.html">separate documents</a>. There are palettes of different sizes available, ranging from “Scribus Basic”, a collection of primary RGB and CMYK colors to, for instance, “X11,” which includes a huge number of (RGB) Colors.</p><br> -<table border="1" align="center"> - <tbody> - <tr> - <td><i><b>Please note that “Scribus X11” used to be the default palette in earlier versions of Scribus, whereas the default set has been changed to “Scribus Basic” since 1.3.6.</i></b>.</td> -</tr> - </tbody> -</table> -<br> +<p>Scribus is being shipped with a huge collection of more than 150 useful color sets, also called “palettes” or (somehow misleading) “swatches.” These palettes serve different purposes, all of which will be described in <a href="color3.html">separate documents</a>. There are palettes of different sizes available, ranging from “Scribus Basic”, a collection of primary RGB and CMYK colors to, for instance, “X11,” which includes a huge number of (RGB) Colors.</p> <p>Color palettes in Scribus can contain four different types of colors, each of which uses a different visual indicator in Scribus color dialogs:</p> <table border="0"> |
