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diff --git a/scribus/doc/en/add_colors.html b/scribus/doc/en/add_colors.html index 16232aa..411639e 100644 --- a/scribus/doc/en/add_colors.html +++ b/scribus/doc/en/add_colors.html @@ -7,10 +7,7 @@ <h2>Adding and Editing Colors</h2> If you are looking for instructions on how to change an entire color palette, <a href="color2.html">then go here</a>. <h3>Manual Methods</h3> -<h4>From the Color Picker</h4> -<p>The little eyedropper on the toolbar activates the color picker, after which clicking on some spot on the screen grabs its color. You can expect to be presented with a dialog asking for a name for this color. If you don't name it, the color will not be added, even if you click <strong>OK</strong></p> -<p><img src="images/add_colors3.png"></p> -<h4>New Color</h4> +<h4>Making a New Color</h4> <p>Here again is our <i>Colors</i> dialog we saw in the last article (brought up with <i>Edit > Colors</i>). Click tne <strong>New</strong> button, and you then see the <i>Edit Color</i> dialog. Give it a unique name, then use the sliders to adjust the hue and saturation. You can also click somewhere in the rainbow area for a quick approximation of what you're looking to achieve. Click <strong>OK</strong> to add this new color to your palette. Keep in mind that using this method, your palette will only apply to this document – having said this, below we'll see how to import a palette from a saved file.</p> <p>You have 3 <i>Color Models</i> to choose from: <strong>RGB</strong>, <strong>CMYK</strong>, and <strong>Web Safe RGB</strong>. This last choice limits the values to those which will display the same on 8-bit and 16-bit color systems.</p> <table width="100%"> @@ -27,6 +24,9 @@ If you are looking for instructions on how to change an entire color palette, <a <img src="images/add_colors5.png"> </p></td> </tr></table> +<h4>From the Color Picker</h4> +<p>The little eyedropper on the toolbar activates the color picker, after which clicking on some spot on the screen grabs its color. You can expect to be presented with a dialog asking for a name for this color. If you don't name it, the color will not be added, even if you click <strong>OK</strong></p> +<p><img src="images/add_colors3.png"></p> <h4>Duplicate</h4> <p>In the <i>Colors</i> dialog above, click a color you wish to modify. This will of course bring up <i>Edit Color</i>, but click <strong>Cancel</strong>, so that you can go back and click <strong>Duplicate</strong>. Now your color name will show as <i>Copy of ...</i> and you can edit in the various ways we have shown and change the name.</p> <h4>Getting Rid of Colors</h4> diff --git a/scribus/doc/en/menu.xml b/scribus/doc/en/menu.xml index b7876b5..6a5080a 100644 --- a/scribus/doc/en/menu.xml +++ b/scribus/doc/en/menu.xml @@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ <submenuitem text="Editing Colors" file="color_editing.html"> <submenuitem text="Adding and Editing Colors" file="add_colors.html" /> <submenuitem text="The Color Wheel" file="colorwheel.html" /> - </submenuitem> - <submenuitem text="Color Palettes" file="color1.html"> <submenuitem text="Managing Color Sets" file="color2.html" /> + </submenuitem> + <submenuitem text="Included Color Sets" file="color1.html"> <submenuitem text="Open Source Color Sets" file="color3.html" /> <submenuitem text="National Color Standards" file="color4.html" /> <submenuitem text="Resene Color Sets" file="color5.html" /> |