Using on-line 'colour scheme generators' off-line.

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Using on-line 'colour scheme generators' off-line.

The following two on-line 'colour scheme generators' will work
perfectly off-line as long as you download all the required files:

http://www.themaninblue.com/experiment/Technicolor/

requires the following files:

Home.htm

scripts/color.js
scripts/paint.js

css/info.css
css/main.css
css/color.css

All of the links in Home.htm are relative, so, to download them you
need, for example:

http://www.themaninblue.com/experiment/Technicolor/scripts/color.js

When you've finished downloading, just put all the files in the same
folder. The author is happy to let you do this - it's in the
Discussion page.

The second on-line 'colour scheme generators' is located at:

http://www.colorschemer.com/online.html

The files you need to download are:

online.html

default.css

and

funcs.js

Again, all links are relative so just put all files into a single
folder. There is no mention on the site wether this is an acceptable
practice or not.
 
Using on-line 'colour scheme generators' off-line.

The following two on-line 'colour scheme generators' will work
perfectly off-line as long as you download all the required files:

http://www.themaninblue.com/experiment/Technicolor/

requires the following files:

Home.htm

scripts/color.js
scripts/paint.js

css/info.css
css/main.css
css/color.css

All of the links in Home.htm are relative, so, to download them you
need, for example:

http://www.themaninblue.com/experiment/Technicolor/scripts/color.js

When you've finished downloading, just put all the files in the same
folder. The author is happy to let you do this - it's in the
Discussion page.

Thank you /very/ much for letting us know about this! If some haven't
given this a test-drive, now's the chance. Of course, the question begs
itself...is this /now/ freeware?

things that make me go <hmmmmm>

-Craig
 
Thank you /very/ much for letting us know about this! If some haven't given
this a test-drive, now's the chance. Of course, the question begs
itself...is this /now/ freeware?

It certainly is "makeyourlifeeasierware."
 
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