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Hi, I've been toying around with Krita today, it seems like a really nice program.
I'm going to give it a try and test run it with my next work. To do so, I'm trying to create a new color palette. If I go to Edit -> Resources -> Edit Palette, there's a button with the label "Add New Palette..." When I press it, nothing happens. Am i trying to do something wrong? What's the correcto workflow to create a new color palette? By the way, i'm using 2.3.3 from Ubuntu repos. |
KDE Developer
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Looks like there is some bug. I think the only way is currently to copy an existing palette file and rename it.
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Ok, thanks for the response.
Do yo want me to properly report this? On the other hand, wich format and in wich folder should the new file be? |
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Ok, so I figured it out.
You can load a new .gpl palette from the Palettes dock. The problem i'm seeing is that the format only supports RGB colors. What about cmyk? |
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The .gpl format can only handle RGB, so at the moment we only support that.
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