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NeoOffice includes several color palettes. In Writer you can use the default color palette, available from the NeoOffice menu, by choosing Preferences, then NeoOffice and Colors . The other ones are only available in Draw. All these palettes are files in .soc format and are placed in the ~/Library/Preferences/NeoOffice-3.0/user/config folder. The default palette is standard.soc. You can modify, remove the colors provided in the palettes, or add new ones. You can even create a new color palette and make it the default palette.
[edit]Displaying a color palette
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To display the default palette, you just have to go to the NeoOffice menu, click on the Preferences item, then choose NeoOffice and Colors.
To display another color palette, you must:
Open a Draw document
In the Format menu, choose Area…
In the Area window, click on the Colors tab
Click on the Load Color List button, showing a blue folder with a green arrow
The ~/Library/Preferences/NeoOffice-3.0/user/config folder opens
Select the file in .soc format which corresponds to the palette you want to display, and click on Open.
[edit]Adding or deleting colors
To add colors
Click on a color, then modify the RGB values by copying, for example, the values read in the Digital Color Meter of your Mac while selecting a color (see Using the Digital Color Meter)
Or you can click on the Edit… button and follow the steps given in the Modifying colors in a palette section
Give this new color a name
Click on Add
Click OK.
To delete colors
Click on the color you want to delete.
Click on Delete.
Click OK.
[edit]Modifying colors in a palette
Click on the color you want to modify, then on the Edit… button
In the Color window which opens, a little square in the right area selects the color you want to modify
You can modify the chromatic values of the color in the numeric input fields
You can modify the color by moving the cursor in this area
You can also click on a corner of the left area and replace the color selected in the color palette with the color selected at the right by clicking on the <–– button
Choose the color you desire, then click on the ––> button to replace the color in the right area with the color selected in the left one, and update the chromatic values
Click OK
The color is changed in the palette
Click on Modify
Click OK.
[edit]Creating a new palette
Open the ~/Library/Preferences/NeoOffice-3.0/user/config folder, select the file in .soc format which corresponds to the palette you want to change, then copy it, to make a backup, in case of problem.
Open a Draw document
In the Format menu, choose Area…
In the Area window, click on the Colors tab
Click on the Load Color List button, showing a blue folder with a green arrow
Navigate to the file you have saved, select it and click on Open
Modify the palette by deleting or adding colors as in the previous section
Save the new palette by clicking on the Save Color List button, showing a floppy disk
Give this palette a name then click OK.
This palette will be available in Draw documents. If you want to make it the default palette, rename it standard.soc. Before you do, be sure to make a backup of the current standard.soc file.
Note : If you have modified or created a palette, remember to save it in case of a reinstallation or installation of a new version of NeoOffice . It is located in the ~/Library/Preferences/NeoOffice-3.0/user/config, where ~ is your home folder.
[edit]Using Digital Color Meter
The Digital Color Meter for Mac OS X is located in /Applications/Utilities. It provides you with the chromatic values of any pixel on your screen. All you need to do is move the mouse cursor around your screen while Digital Color Meter is the frontmost application. It gives you several options :
Copying the values RGB in the clipboard: press the Cmd-Shift-C keys
Holding the color: press the Cmd-Shift-H keys
then
Copying the color as image: press the Cmd-Opt-C keys
Afterwards you can paste that image in a text document, a spreadsheet or an Impress document by pressing the Cmd-V keys.
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Color Groups
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RColorBrewer is an R packages that uses the work from http://colorbrewer2.org/ to help you choose sensible colour schemes for figures in R. The colors are split into three group, sequential, diverging, and qualitative.
Sequential – Light colours for low data, dark for high data
Diverging – Light colours for mid-range data, low and high contrasting dark colours
Qualitative – Colours designed to give maximum visual difference between classes
The Palettes
Palettes from RColorBrewer can be displayed with the display.brewer.all() function.
Palette and color count are selected using brewer.pal(n, name), where name is a character string. The result is a set of hexadecimal codes. Configuration can be confirmed by using display.brewer.pal(n, name).
ggplotCommands
The scale commands for ggplot are scale_fill_brewer() and scale_color_brewer().