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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <title>3.5.  Palettes Dialog</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="gimp-help-plain.css" type="text/css" /> <link rel="stylesheet" href="gimp-help-screen.css" type="text/css" /> <link rel="stylesheet" href="gimp-help-custom.css" type="text/css" /> <link rel="alternate stylesheet" href="gimp22.css" type="text/css" title="gimp22" /> <meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.73.2" /> <link rel="start" href="index.html" title="GNU Image Manipulation Program" /> <link rel="up" href="gimp-dialogs-content.html" title="3.  Image-content Related Dialogs" /> <link rel="prev" href="gimp-gradient-dialog.html" title="3.4.  Gradients Dialog" /> <link rel="next" href="gimp-font-dialog.html" title="3.6.  Fonts Dialog" /> </head> <body> <div class="navheader"> <table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"> <tr> <th colspan="3" align="center">3.5.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Palettes Dialog</span> </th> </tr> <tr> <td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="gimp-gradient-dialog.html"><img src="../images/prev.png" alt="Prev" /></a> </td> <th width="60%" align="center">3.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Image-content Related Dialogs</span> </th> <td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="gimp-font-dialog.html"><img src="../images/next.png" alt="Next" /></a></td> </tr> </table> <hr /> </div> <div class="sect2" lang="en" xml:lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"> <div> <div> <h3 class="title"><a id="gimp-palette-dialog"></a>3.5.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Palettes Dialog</span> </h3> </div> <div> <div class="revhistory"> <table border="1" width="100%" summary="Revision history"> <tr> <th align="left" valign="top" colspan="3"> <b>Revision History</b> </th> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">Revision $Revision: 2419 $</td> <td align="left">2007-10-05</td> <td align="left">j.h</td> </tr> </table> </div> </div> </div> </div> <a id="id2666118" class="indexterm"></a> <a id="id2666130" class="indexterm"></a> <a id="id2666143" class="indexterm"></a> <p> A <span class="emphasis"><em>palette</em></span> is a set of discrete colors, in no particular order. See the <a class="link" href="gimp-concepts-palettes.html" title="12.  Palettes">Palettes</a> section for basic information on palettes and how they can be created and used. </p> <p> The Palettes dialog is used to select a palette, by clicking on it in a list or grid view. A few dozen more or less randomly chosen palettes are supplied with GIMP, and you can easily add new palettes of your own. The Palettes dialog also give you access to several operations for creating new palettes or manipulating the ones that already exist. </p> <div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"> <table border="0" summary="Note"> <tr> <td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="top" width="25"> <img alt="[Note]" src="../images/note.png" /> </td> <th align="left">Note</th> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top"> <p> The Palettes dialog is not the same thing as the <a class="link" href="gimp-indexed-palette-dialog.html" title="2.4.  Colormap Dialog">Index Palette dialog</a>, which is used to manipulate the colormaps of indexed images. </p> </td> </tr> </table> </div> <div class="sect3" lang="en" xml:lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"> <div> <div> <h4 class="title"><a id="gimp-palette-activate"></a>3.5.1.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Activate Dialog</span> </h4> </div> </div> </div> <p> The Palettes dialog is a dockable dialog; see the section on <a class="link" href="gimp-concepts-docks.html" title="2.3.  Dialogs and Docking">Dialogs and Docking</a> for help on manipulating it. It can be activated in several ways: </p> <div class="itemizedlist"> <ul type="disc"> <li> <p> From the Toolbox menu: <span class="guimenu">File</span> → <span class="guisubmenu">Dialogs</span> → <span class="guimenuitem">Pal<span class="accel">e</span>ttes</span>. </p> </li> <li> <p> From an image menu: <span class="guimenu">Dialogs</span> → <span class="guimenuitem">Pal<span class="accel">e</span>ttes</span>. </p> </li> <li> <p> From the Tab menu in any dockable dialog: <span class="guimenu">Add Tab</span> → <span class="guimenuitem">Pal<span class="accel">e</span>ttes</span>. </p> </li> </ul> </div> </div> <div class="sect3" lang="en" xml:lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"> <div> <div> <h4 class="title"><a id="gimp-palette-dialog-using"></a>3.5.2.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Using the Palettes dialog</span> </h4> </div> </div> </div> <p> Clicking on a palette in the dialog selects this palette and brings up the <a class="link" href="gimp-palette-dialog.html#gimp-palette-editor-dialog" title="3.5.4.  Palette Editor">Palette Editor</a>, which allows you to set GIMP's foreground or background colors by clicking on colors in the palette display. You can also use the arrow keys to select a palette. </p> <p> Double-clicking on a palette <span class="emphasis"><em>name</em></span> (in List View mode) lets you to edit the name. Note that you are only allowed to change the names of palettes that you have added yourself, not those that are supplied with GIMP. If you edit a name that you are not allowed to change, it will revert back to its previous value as soon as you hit return or move the pointer focus elsewhere. </p> <div class="variablelist"> <dl> <dt> <span class="term">Grid/List modes</span> </dt> <dd> <div class="figure"> <a id="id2666397"></a> <p class="title"> <b>Figure 14.45.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">The Palettes dialog</span> </b> </p> <div class="figure-contents"> <div class="mediaobject"> <img src="../images/dialogs/dialogs-palettes-grid.png" alt="The Palettes dialog" /> <div class="caption"> <p>Grid View</p> </div> </div> <div class="mediaobject"> <img src="../images/dialogs/dialogs-palettes.png" alt="The Palettes dialog" /> <div class="caption"> <p>List View</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <br class="figure-break" /> <p> In the Tab menu, you can choose between <span class="guimenuitem">View as Grid</span> and <span class="guimenuitem">View as List</span>. In Grid mode, the palettes are laid out in a spectacular rectangular array, making it easy to see many at once and find the one you are looking for. In List mode (the default), the palettes are lined up in a list, with the names beside them. </p> <div class="tip" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"> <table border="0" summary="Tip"> <tr> <td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="top" width="25"> <img alt="[Tip]" src="../images/tip.png" /> </td> <th align="left">Tip</th> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top"> <p> In the Tab menu, the option <span class="guilabel">Preview Size</span> allows you to adapt the size of color cell previews to your liking. </p> </td> </tr> </table> </div> </dd> <dt> <span class="term">Edit Palette</span> </dt> <dd> <p> This button brings up the <a class="link" href="gimp-palette-dialog.html#gimp-palette-editor-dialog" title="3.5.4.  Palette Editor">Palette Editor</a>. </p> </dd> <dt> <a id="palette-new"></a> <span class="term">New Palette</span> </dt> <dd> <a id="id2666547" class="indexterm"></a> <p> See <a class="link" href="gimp-palette-dialog.html#gimp-palette-new">New Palette</a>. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term">Duplicate Palette</span> </dt> <dd> <a id="id2666588" class="indexterm"></a> <p> See <a class="link" href="gimp-palette-dialog.html#gimp-palette-duplicate">Duplicate Palette</a>. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term">Delete Palette</span> </dt> <dd> <a id="id2666630" class="indexterm"></a> <p> See <a class="link" href="gimp-palette-dialog.html#gimp-palette-delete">Delete Palette</a>. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term">Refresh Palettes</span> </dt> <dd> <a id="id2666671" class="indexterm"></a> <p> See <a class="link" href="gimp-palette-dialog.html#gimp-palette-refresh">Refresh Palettes</a>. </p> </dd> </dl> </div> </div> <div class="sect3" lang="en" xml:lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"> <div> <div> <h4 class="title"><a id="gimp-concepts-palettes-menu"></a>3.5.3.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">The “<span class="quote">Palettes</span>” pop-menu</span> </h4> </div> </div> </div> <a id="id2666723" class="indexterm"></a> <div class="figure"> <a id="id2666738"></a> <p class="title"> <b>Figure 14.46.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">The “<span class="quote">Palettes</span>” pop-menu</span> </b> </p> <div class="figure-contents"> <div class="mediaobject"> <img src="../images/dialogs/palettes-popmenu.png" alt="The Palettes pop-menu" /> </div> </div> </div> <br class="figure-break" /> <p> The “<span class="quote">Palettes</span>” pop-menu can be accessed by right-clicking in the Palettes dialog, or by choosing the top item from the dialog Tab menu (<img src="../images/dialogs/stock-menu-left-12.png" />). </p> <div class="variablelist"> <dl> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-edit"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Edit Palette</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <p> “<span class="quote">Edit Palette</span>” is an alternative way of activating the <a class="link" href="gimp-palette-dialog.html#gimp-palette-editor-dialog" title="3.5.4.  Palette Editor">Palette Editor</a>: it can also be activated by double-clicking on a palette in the Palettes dialog, or by pressing the "Edit Palette" button at the bottom of the dialog. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-new"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">New Palette</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <p> “<span class="quote">New Palette</span>” creates a new, untitled palette, initially containing no color entries, and pops up the Palette Editor so that you can add colors to the palette. The result will automatically be saved in your personal <code class="filename">palettes</code> folder when you quit GIMP, so it will be available from the Palettes dialog in future sessions. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-import"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Import Palette</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <a id="id2666886" class="indexterm"></a> <div class="figure"> <a id="id2666901"></a> <p class="title"> <b>Figure 14.47.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">The Import Palette dialog</span> </b> </p> <div class="figure-contents"> <div class="mediaobject"> <img src="../images/dialogs/palette-import-dialog.png" alt="The Import Palette dialog" /> </div> </div> </div> <br class="figure-break" /> <p> “<span class="quote">Import Palette</span>” allows you to create a new palette from the colors in a gradient, an image or a palette file. Choosing it brings up the "Import Palette" dialog, which gives you the following options: </p> <div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"> <table border="0" summary="Note"> <tr> <td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="top" width="25"> <img alt="[Note]" src="../images/note.png" /> </td> <th align="left">Note</th> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top"> <p> Former versions of GIMP had a “<span class="quote">Save palette</span>” command. It no longer exists. To save the palette of an image, indexed or not, you must <span class="emphasis"><em>import</em></span> it in fact from the image. </p> </td> </tr> </table> </div> <div class="variablelist"> <dl> <dt> <span class="term">Select Source</span> </dt> <dd> <p> You can import a palette either from any of GIMP's gradients (choosing one from the adjoining menu), or from any of the currently open images (chosen from the adjoining menu). Since GIMP 2.2, you can also import a RIFF palette file (with extension <code class="filename">.pal</code>), of the type used by several Microsoft Windows applications. </p> <p> Two new options in GIMP-2.4 concerning image as source, available for RGB images only: </p> <div class="itemizedlist"> <ul type="disc"> <li> <p> <span class="guilabel">Sample merged</span>: When this option is checked, colors are picked from all visible layers. If unchecked, pixels are picked from the active layer only, even though not visible. </p> </li> <li> <p> <span class="guilabel">Selected pixels only</span>: As the name says, pixels are picked from the selected area only, in the active layer or all visible layers according to the status of the previous option. </p> </li> </ul> </div> </dd> <dt> <span class="term">Palette name</span> </dt> <dd> <p> You can give a name to the new palette here. If the name you choose is already used by an existing palette, a unique name will be formed by appending a number (e. g., "#1"). </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term">Number of colors</span> </dt> <dd> <p> Here you specify the number of colors in the palette. The default is 256, chosen for three reasons: (1) every gradient contains 256 distinct colors; (2) GIF files can use a maximum of 256 colors; (3) GIMP indexed images can contain a maximum of 256 distinct colors. You can use any number you like here, though: GIMP will try to create a palette by spacing the specified number of colors even across the color range of the gradient or image. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term">Columns</span> </dt> <dd> <p> Here you specify the number of columns for the palette. This only affects the way the palette is displayed, and has no effect on the way the palette is used. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term">Interval</span> </dt> <dd> <p> Even setting “<span class="quote">Number of colors</span>” to maximum, the number of colors can't exceed 10000 in the palette. RGB images have much more colors. <span class="guilabel">Interval</span> should allow to group similar colors around an average and so get a better palette. This problem doesn't exist with 256 colors indexed images: Interval to 1 allows picking 256 colors (this option is grayed out with more than 256 colors indexed palettes too). </p> </dd> </dl> </div> <p> The imported palette will be added to the Palettes dialog, and automatically saved in your personal <code class="filename">palettes</code> folder when you quit <acronym class="acronym">GIMP</acronym>, so it will be available in future sessions. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-duplicate"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Duplicate Palette</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <p> Duplicate Palette creates a new palette by copying the palette that is currently selected, and brings up a Palette Editor so that you can alter the palette. The result will automatically be saved in your personal <code class="filename">palettes</code> folder when you quit GIMP, so it will be available from the Palettes dialog in future sessions. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-merge"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Merge Palettes</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <p> Currently this operation is not implemented, and the menu entry will always be insensitive. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-location"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Copy Palette Location</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <p> This command allows you to copy the palette file location to clipboard. You can then paste it in a text editor. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-delete"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Delete Palette</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <p> Delete Palette removes the palette from the Palettes dialog, and deletes the disk file in which it is stored. Before it acts, it asks you confirm that you really want to do these things. Note that you cannot remove any of the palettes that are supplied with GIMP, only palettes you have added yourself. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-refresh"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Refresh Palettes</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <p> Refresh Palettes rescans all of the folders in your palette search path, and adds any newly discovered palettes to the list in the Palettes dialog. This may be useful if you obtain palette files from some external source, copy them into one of your palettes folders, and want to make them available during the current session. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-offset"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Offset Palette...</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <p>This command opens a dialog window:</p> <div class="figure"> <a id="id2667357"></a> <p class="title"> <b>Figure 14.48.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en"> The “<span class="quote">Offset Palette</span>”dialog </span> </b> </p> <div class="figure-contents"> <div class="mediaobject"> <img src="../images/dialogs/palettes-offset-options.png" alt="The Offset Palettedialog" /> </div> </div> </div> <br class="figure-break" /> <p> This command takes the last color of the palette and puts it at the first place. The <span class="guilabel">Offset</span> parameter lets you set how many times this action must be performed. </p> <p> With negative “<span class="quote">Offsets</span>” colors are put from the first position to the end of the colors list. </p> <div class="figure"> <a id="id2667417"></a> <p class="title"> <b>Figure 14.49.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en"> “<span class="quote">Offset Palette</span>” examples </span> </b> </p> <div class="figure-contents"> <div class="mediaobject"> <img src="../images/dialogs/examples/palettes-offset.png" alt="Offset Palette examples" /> <div class="caption"> <p> From top to bottom: original palette, Offset = 1, Offset = 2. </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <br class="figure-break" /> </dd> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-to-gradient"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Palette to gradient</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <a id="id2667480" class="indexterm"></a> <p> With this command, all the colors of the palette are used to form the current gradient which is saved in the Gradient Dialog. The number of colors in the palette seems to be limited to 21. Above this value, an error message is emitted. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-to-repeat-gradient"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Palette to Repeating Gradient</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <p> This command creates a repeating gradient, using all the colors of the palette. Only the first color of the palette seems to be repeated. This gradient appears in the Gradient Dialog and becomes the current gradient. The number of colors in the palette seems to be limited to 20. Above this value, an error message is emitted. </p> <div class="figure"> <a id="id2667541"></a> <p class="title"> <b>Figure 14.50.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en"> “<span class="quote">Palette to repeating gradient</span>” examples </span> </b> </p> <div class="figure-contents"> <div class="mediaobject"> <img src="../images/dialogs/examples/palettes-repeat-gradient.png" alt="Palette to repeating gradient examples" /> <div class="caption"> <p> Top: palette. Bottom: the gradient created with the command. </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <br class="figure-break" /> </dd> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-sort"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Sort Palette...</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <p> This command opens a dialog window which allows you to sort the colors of the palette according to certain criterions: </p> <div class="figure"> <a id="id2667613"></a> <p class="title"> <b>Figure 14.51.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">The “<span class="quote">Sort Palette</span>”dialog</span> </b> </p> <div class="figure-contents"> <div class="mediaobject"> <img src="../images/dialogs/palettes-sort.png" alt="The Sort Palettedialog" /> </div> </div> </div> <br class="figure-break" /> <div class="itemizedlist"> <ul type="disc"> <li> <p> <span class="guilabel">Color model</span> : you can choose between <span class="emphasis"><em>RGB</em></span> and <span class="emphasis"><em>HSV</em></span> </p> </li> <li> <p> <span class="guilabel">Channel to sort</span> : you can choose between the three RGB channels if the RGB model is selected, or the three HSV channels if the HSV channel is selected. </p> </li> <li> <p> <span class="guilabel">Ascending</span> (Default is Yes) : values are sorted from the lower to the upper. By clicking on this <span class="guibutton">Yes</span> you can toggle to <span class="guibutton">No</span> and values will be sorted in descending order. </p> </li> </ul> </div> </dd> </dl> </div> </div> <div class="sect3" lang="en" xml:lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"> <div> <div> <h4 class="title"><a id="gimp-palette-editor-dialog"></a>3.5.4.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Palette Editor</span> </h4> </div> </div> </div> <a id="id2667737" class="indexterm"></a> <div class="figure"> <a id="id2667751"></a> <p class="title"> <b>Figure 14.52.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">The Palette Editor</span> </b> </p> <div class="figure-contents"> <div class="mediaobject"> <img src="../images/dialogs/palette-editor-dialog.png" alt="The Palette Editor" /> </div> </div> </div> <br class="figure-break" /> <p> The Palette Editor is used mainly for two purposes: first, for setting GIMP's foreground or background colors (as shown in the Color Area of the Toolbox) to selected colors from the palette; second, for modifying the palette. You can activate the Palette Editor for any palette in the Palettes dialog, but you can only modify palettes that you have created yourself, not the palettes that are supplied when you install GIMP. (You can, however, duplicate any palette and then edit the newly created copy.) If you modify a palette, the results of your work will automatically be saved when you exit from GIMP. </p> <div class="sect4" lang="en" xml:lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"> <div> <div> <h5 class="title"><a id="id2667797"></a>3.5.4.1.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">How to Activate the Palette Editor</span> </h5> </div> </div> </div> <p> The Palette Editor is only accessible from the Palettes dialog: you can activate it by double-clicking on a palette, or by pressing the "Edit Palette" button at the bottom, or by choosing "Edit Palette" from the Palettes Menu. </p> <p> The Palette Editor is a dockable dialog; see the section on <a class="link" href="gimp-concepts-docks.html" title="2.3.  Dialogs and Docking">Dialogs and Docking</a> for help on manipulating it. </p> </div> <div class="sect4" lang="en" xml:lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"> <div> <div> <h5 class="title"><a id="id2667833"></a>3.5.4.2.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Using the Palette Editor</span> </h5> </div> </div> </div> <p> If you click on a color box in the palette display, GIMP's foreground color will be set to the selected color: you can see this in the Color Area of the Toolbox. If you hold down the <span class="keycap"><strong>Ctrl</strong></span> key while clicking, GIMP's background color will be set to the selected color. </p> <p> If the palette is a custom palette, double-clicking on a color not only sets the foreground, it also brings up a color editor that allows you to modify the selected palette entry. </p> <p> Right-clicking in the palette display area brings up the Palette Editor menu. It's functions are mainly the same as those of the buttons at the bottom of the dialog. </p> <p> Below the palette display area, at the left, appears a text entry area that shows the name of the selected color (or "Untitled" if it does not have one). This information has no functional significance, and is present only to serve you as a memory aid. </p> <p> To the right of the name entry is a spinbutton that allows you to set the number of columns used to display the palette. This only affects the display, not how the palette works. If the value is set to 0, a default will be used. </p> <p> At the bottom of the dialog are a set of buttons, which mostly match the entries in the Palette Editor menu, accessible by right-clicking in the palette display area. Here are the buttons: </p> <div class="variablelist"> <dl> <dt> <span class="term">Save</span> </dt> <dd> <p> This button causes the palette to be saved in your personal <code class="filename">palettes</code> folder. It would be saved automatically when GIMP exits in any case, but you might want to use this button if you are concerned that GIMP might crash in the meantime. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term">Revert</span> </dt> <dd> <p> This operation has not yet been implemented. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term">Edit Color</span> </dt> <dd> <p> Pops up a color editor allowing you to alter the color. If the palette is one you aren't allowed to alter, this button will be insensitive. See <a class="link" href="gimp-palette-dialog.html#gimp-palette-editor-edit">below</a> </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term">New Color from FG</span> </dt> <dd> <p> See <a class="link" href="gimp-palette-dialog.html#gimp-palette-editor-new">below</a> </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term">Delete Color</span> </dt> <dd> <p> See <a class="link" href="gimp-palette-dialog.html#gimp-palette-editor-delete">below</a> </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term">Zoom Out</span> </dt> <dd> <p> See <a class="link" href="gimp-palette-dialog.html#gimp-palette-editor-zoom-out">below</a> </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term">Zoom In</span> </dt> <dd> <p> See <a class="link" href="gimp-palette-dialog.html#gimp-palette-editor-zoom-in">below</a> </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term">Zoom All</span> </dt> <dd> <p> See <a class="link" href="gimp-palette-dialog.html#gimp-palette-editor-zoom-all">below</a> </p> </dd> </dl> </div> </div> </div> <div class="sect3" lang="en" xml:lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"> <div> <div> <h4 class="title"><a id="gimp-palette-editor-menu"></a>3.5.5.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">The Palette Editor pop-menu</span> </h4> </div> </div> </div> <div class="figure"> <a id="id2668135"></a> <p class="title"> <b>Figure 14.53.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">The Palette Editor pop-menu</span> </b> </p> <div class="figure-contents"> <div class="mediaobject"> <img src="../images/dialogs/palette-editor-context-menu.png" alt="The Palette Editor pop-menu" /> </div> </div> </div> <br class="figure-break" /> <p> The Palette Editor Menu can be accessed by right-clicking on the palette display in the Palette Editor, or by choosing the top entry from the dialog Tab menu. The operations in it can also be executed using the buttons at the bottom of the Palette Editor dialog. </p> <div class="variablelist"> <dl> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-editor-edit"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Edit Color</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <p> "Edit Color" brings up a color editor that allows you to modify the color of the selected palette entry. If the palette is one that you are not allowed to edit (that is, one supplied by GIMP when it is installed), then the menu entry will be insensitive. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-editor-new"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">New Color from FG; New Color from BG</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <p> These commands each create a new palette entry, using either GIMP's current foreground color (as shown in the Color Area of the Toolbox), or the current background color. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-editor-delete"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Delete Color</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <p> "Delete Color" removes the selected color entry from the palette. If the palette is one that you are not allowed to edit, then the menu entry will be insensitive. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-editor-zoom-out"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Zoom Out</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <p> "Zoom Out" reduces the vertical scale of the entries in the palette display. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-editor-zoom-in"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Zoom In</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <p> "Zoom In" increases the vertical scale of the entries in the palette display. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-editor-zoom-all"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Zoom All</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <p> “<span class="quote">Zoom All</span>” adjusts the vertical size of the entries in the palette display so that the entire palette fits into the display area. </p> </dd> <dt> <span class="term"><a id="gimp-palette-editor-active"></a> <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Edit Active Palette</span> </span> </dt> <dd> <p> When this option is checked (default), you can edit another palette by clicking on it in the “<span class="quote">Palettes</span>” dialog. </p> </dd> </dl> </div> </div> </div> <div class="navfooter"> <hr /> <table width="100%" summary="Navigation footer"> <tr> <td width="40%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="gimp-gradient-dialog.html"><img src="../images/prev.png" alt="Prev" /></a> </td> <td width="20%" align="center"> <a accesskey="u" href="gimp-dialogs-content.html"> <img src="../images/up.png" alt="Up" /> </a> </td> <td width="40%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="gimp-font-dialog.html"><img src="../images/next.png" alt="Next" /></a></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="40%" align="left" valign="top"><a accesskey="p" href="gimp-gradient-dialog.html">3.4.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Gradients Dialog</span> </a> </td> <td width="20%" align="center"> <a accesskey="h" href="index.html"> <img src="../images/home.png" alt="Home" /> </a> </td> <td width="40%" align="right" valign="top"> <a accesskey="n" href="gimp-font-dialog.html">3.6.  <span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Fonts Dialog</span> </a></td> </tr> </table> </div> </body> </html>