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          <th>Bug ID</th>
          <td><a class="bz_bug_link 
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   title="UNCONFIRMED - Improve handling of user-defined colors"
   href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127080">127080</a>
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          <th>Summary</th>
          <td>Improve handling of user-defined colors
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          <th>Product</th>
          <td>LibreOffice
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          <th>Version</th>
          <td>6.3.0.4 release
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          <th>Hardware</th>
          <td>All
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          <th>OS</th>
          <td>All
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          <th>Status</th>
          <td>UNCONFIRMED
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          <th>Severity</th>
          <td>enhancement
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          <th>Priority</th>
          <td>medium
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          <th>Component</th>
          <td>framework
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          <th>Assignee</th>
          <td>libreoffice-bugs@lists.freedesktop.org
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          <th>Reporter</th>
          <td>Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de
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        <pre>There is no easy way to see/check/modify the definition of a user-defined color
in LO:
You have to open die Palette dialog, click on the user-defined (or any other)
color.
Then the color is selected and the dialog closes. (even on single-click)
So you have to open the dialog again and select "user-defined color" to see the
values of the color you selected last.
That's quit uncomfortable.

Solutions:
A single click in the palette dialog selects the color without closing the
dialog, while a double-click will select and close. So you can hit user-defined
color to check the values and/or modify it before accepting.
Alternatively a double-click on the color would open the user-defined color
edit dialog. to allow editing. However a different action is needed to accept
that color.
Independent of that when hovering over a color (currently the name is being
shown), detailed color information (like RGB, Lch (HSB), CMYK, etc.) could be
added to the hover box.</pre>
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