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Posted by Ed Mullen on 11/26/12 11:54
dorayme wrote:
> In article <9bidneUqqM6lQ03ZnZ2dnUVZ_oudnZ2d@comcast.com>,
> Ed Mullen <ed@edmullen.net> wrote:
>
>> dorayme wrote:
>
>>> Indeed... potentially useful for picking colours... the way I
>>> tell what colour it is, is by opening Mac OS X "DigitalColor
>>> Meter" and observing the result in various RGB specs (as Hex,
>>> 8-bit, 16-bit, % etc...). One cannot copy (in order to paste) the
>>> specs because for that the meter app needs to be to the fore,
>>> then it is shift command click. But you can leave the mouse where
>>> it is and use a pencil (remember these things?) on paper...
>>>
>>> I don't know how accurate this meter is, but probably way
>>> enough...
>>>
>> try http://24.milov.nl/ as the link. It has visible instructions. If
>> you click on the page a dialogue pops up with the decimal and hex values
>> shown. The hex value is automatically highlighted for easy copy/paste.
>>
>> --
>
> Yes, I realised this when Spartanicus (God), said about the frame
> and posted about it. The point I am making Ed, is this. You are
> awake and sleeping at all the wrong hours. It is very
> inconvenient to me that you lot are asleep when I sometimes want
> to chat.
>
Yeah, I know. It's this pesky Internet thingie. Feels like we're all
together but it turns out the world actually is kinda large! ;-)
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