Linux for Designers

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Sharing color palettes

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Gimp, Inkscape and Agave using the same color palette format (*.gpl), but all of them shipped with their own color palettes and using just their own.
Following the ideas of color management profiles i tried to make all my color palettes available system wide:
  • I moved any color palette of Inkscape (/usr/share/inkscape/palettes) to ~/.color/palettes and
    linked from ~/.inkscape/palettes to ~/.color/palettes
  • I moved any color palette of Gimp (/usr/share/gimp/2.0/palettes) to ~/.color/palettes and
    linked from ~/.gimp-2.6/palettes to ~/.color/palettes
  • I linked from /usr/share/agave/palettes to ~/.color/palettes

Now all these apps using the same color palettes and when i create a new one and save it at ~/.color/palettes any of these apps has it available. I'm a little bit disapointed that Scribus and OpenOffice didn't support color palettes in the *.gpl format (hey guys this should be improved smile). An overview about applications and color palette formats are available at freedesktop.org.

Update 15.11.2008:
I submitted the missing support for Gimp color palette files (*.gpl) at the Scribus bug tracker and they fixed that issue very fast smile That's great!

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Comments

Anonymous Thursday, November 13, 2008 1:49:43 PM

Sammy writes: Great tip! Having the same colors on all design applications is very useful. Thanks.

Anonymous Wednesday, March 11, 2009 1:46:13 PM

Chris writes: Great website! And for KDE applications: ~/.kde/share/config/colors/ More tutorials and color palettes for OpenOffice.org and Scribus http://www.zwahlendesign.ch/en/node/230

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