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Author Topic: IDEA: Small HTML color swatch  (Read 5099 times)

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IDEA: Small HTML color swatch
« on: August 25, 2009, 10:55 AM »
Hi there,

I wonder if there is an app which alows me to pick some colors, display them in a table, each 20x20 pixels, and when I click it I get the code copied (like #717171). When you click an empty one, you can pick one in a color panel, or add one manually. This app should have with 2 rows of each 10 spots for a color. Always on top function aswel.

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Re: IDEA: Small HTML color swatch
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2009, 06:43 PM »
I use ColorPic for jobs like this.  http://www.iconico.com/colorpic/

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Re: IDEA: Small HTML color swatch
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2009, 08:07 PM »
One of my favorites...ColorCop

It packs a whole lot into a tiny little window.

  • Stays always on top.
  • Displays RGB for current color on the left.
  • Displays recently used colors on the right.
  • Can pick up colors from anything on your screen with a dropper.
  • Contains a magnifier to zoom in for more accurate color picking.
  • Can display HTML hex for color as well as for popular programming languages such as Delphi, VB, Visual C++, etc.
  • Can be configured to autocopy hex to clipboard.
  • Can be configured to omit # symbol and/or use UPPERCASE.
  • Use standard Windows color picker to create custom colors. (you can also save custom colors there)

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