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HSV or CMYK), so the color is copied exactly to the selected object(s). If the target color is a named
or palette color, instead of simply copying the color the color picker will apply the same color to the
selected object(s).
If the object under the mouse pointer is complex (eg. has transparency applied) and the color cannot be
determined, screen RGB color is applied.
The color sampler shows a small popup at the
mouse pointer which indicates the color that is
being sampled at that point. This will either be the
palette color name, the name of a named color, or
the color model and color value.
However if you want to use the same color often it is recommended to use a named color instead.
Advanced color operations
Click the Show advanced options
icon on the Color Editor to reveal the lower part of the dialog that
provides more options.
No fill color
Make named color local to Frame/Layer
Rename named color
HSV color values
RGB hex value
Color model (HSV, RGB or grayscale)
Color type: See Creating a Tint, Shade or Linked color
Here you can enter precise RGB (or HSV) color values. The most common requirement for web
graphics is to enter a hex RGB color. The H, S and V fields allow you to specify the color as HSV (hue
saturation value) values in percent. In the #
field you can enter RGB value in hexadecimal numbers (0-F).
Also a 'No fill color' button and a help button is available here.
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