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Mon, Mar 11 2013 11:06 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | The colour values in the IDE allow selection from a list of color names, but also
entry of a number, including $ hexadecimal. It would be good if the IDE also allowed the web "orientation" of the values, perhaps using the # prefix. I was just using http://www.colorschemer.com/online.html to generate some nice matching colors, and it shows things like #13BEBE but to enter them in the IDE you have to enter $BEBE13. I realise that Delphi is "backward" too, but given EWB is web oriented, using "proper" web colour coding would be helpful. Hence my suggestion that # be used to recognise this mode, though I suggest it should stick in that format and not change to $ if entered using #. Just a suggestion. I can't get over how productive I am on web applications in EWB. The end result is so well implemented it is great. /Matthew Jones/ |
Mon, Mar 11 2013 2:00 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | Matthew,
<< The colour values in the IDE allow selection from a list of color names, but also entry of a number, including $ hexadecimal. It would be good if the IDE also allowed the web "orientation" of the values, perhaps using the # prefix. >> No problem, I'll add it to the list. << I can't get over how productive I am on web applications in EWB. The end result is so well implemented it is great. >> Cool, I'm glad things are working well for you. ![]() Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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