In Illustrator and other programs, you can specify colors by using #xxxxxx. Is there a way to specify colors accurately in Omnigraffle?
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2006-08-09, 11:56 PM
In Illustrator and other programs, you can specify colors by using #xxxxxx. Is there a way to specify colors accurately in Omnigraffle?
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Here's one I can answer!
Select the color palettes (3rd icon in the color picker, e.g. from the fill inspector) Near the top is a pop up menu: Select "Web safe colors" Next, near the bottom is a pop-up selector with a text entry box. Type the hex value for the color in there ... eg ffffff gives white It doesn't seem to give all combinations, but it might be a start!
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