Having to move my pen far the sides to change settings or select is dull and takes time. The RMB color selector is a very good idea (though a bit unintuitive, for instance: how do you use the outermost part of that menu? I instinctively want to place some colors there but it's not obvoius how to do it. Tooltip?). Example: Pressing keyboard numbers 1-6 will bring up a menu. 1 is your recent brushes and erase option. 2 is brush settings. 3 layer manipulation (move, image flip) and so on. 4 could be a colour swatch with complimentary colours (compliment, secondary, tertiary etc). 5 could be zooming. 6 could be user defined and/or for "save" for instance. I realize this means creating a new function but since the colorwheel is in place we're halfway there. Reproducible: Always
There is a button in the toolbar "Add to palette" which show a dialog where you can edit the outer circle. The inner circle stores the color that have been selected previously.
Hi! Excellent, thanks for your quick answer :) //Daniel 2012/7/2 Sven Langkamp <sven.langkamp@gmail.com> > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=302884 > > Sven Langkamp <sven.langkamp@gmail.com> changed: > > What |Removed |Added > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > CC| |sven.langkamp@gmail.com > > --- Comment #1 from Sven Langkamp <sven.langkamp@gmail.com> --- > There is a button in the toolbar "Add to palette" which show a dialog > where you > can edit the outer circle. The inner circle stores the color that have been > selected previously. > > -- > You are receiving this mail because: > You reported the bug. >
Maybe we should ship with some default presets already loaded? The palette manager isn't very nice to use, either.
Let's merge this wish bug with 328482 *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 328482 ***