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Discussion of "cnupexe"
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Comment #2: Re: Too vague to be useful
Pierre Abbat (Sun Dec 7 15:14:50 2014)

I was thinking of four numbers separated by "ce'o". The maximum could be
255, 100, or 1, which maybe should go in x3.

I've been designing my business card in Scribus. Some colors are RGB and
some are CMYK; that's what prompted me to enter this.

Comment #3: Re: Too vague to be useful
Ilmen (Sun Dec 7 22:27:41 2014)

phma wrote:
> I was thinking of four numbers separated by "ce'o". The maximum could be
> 255, 100, or 1, which maybe should go in x3.
>
> I've been designing my business card in Scribus. Some colors are RGB and
> some are CMYK; that's what prompted me to enter this.

What about using ratios instead of 0-255 numbers? It would allow for more
precision flexibility.
Example: «li pi mu ce'o li pi ro ce'o li pi no» for "127:255:0".

Comment #4: Re: Too vague to be useful
Pierre Abbat (Sun Dec 7 23:13:52 2014)

Ilmen wrote:
> What about using ratios instead of 0-255 numbers? It would allow for
more
> precision flexibility.
> Example: «li pi mu ce'o li pi ro ce'o li pi no» for "127:255:0".

Colors are specified both ways. In Scribus, orange (which I added) is
"#00a0ff00" in the file and "C:0% M:63% Y:100% K:0%" in the tooltip. In
Postscript, it would be "0 0.627451 1 0".

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