In message <4eaae7c1d0a-graphics@xxxxxxxxxx> Richard Ashbery <a-graphics@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In article <dbb7d9aa4e.martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Martin Wuerthner > <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> In message <4eaac3c3d7a-graphics@xxxxxxxxxx> Richard Ashbery >> <a-graphics@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > What is the best way to keep colours in order. Is there any >> > simple way of re-ordering the colour sequence. > >> Unfortunately no, but this has been requested many times and I >> suspect I will finally give in and add that feature. ;-) > > Good news. This would be an important feature for anyone who uses AW > for "painting" a graphic image. OK, I have finally added the ability to reorder colours on the colour bar. It is actually very intuitive - you will hardly notice that it has not always worked this way: All you need to do is drag the colour patches around, i.e., drag a patch and drop it onto another and it is moved to the destination with those inbetween shifting out of the way. The colour menu retains its original order. Plus, I have also added another feature that was suggested recently (I thought it was on this list but I could not find the relevant message): You can now sample colours from the screen in the colour editor. Simply click on the "Sample colour" button, drag to any location on the screen and release the mouse button. That enters the RGB colour at that point into the colour editor. These new features will be in ArtWorks 2.7. Martin -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Martin Wuerthner MW Software lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ---------------------------------------------------------------------