Re: ofset for linked colors
Sorry, not currently. You can currently only use tints or shades as linkage, or inherit any of the HSV values (or other components) exactly as is (not an altered version thereof). Is there a practical application for this feature?
Alex
Re: ofset for linked colors
yes. I use xaralx for webdesign. I the design I do group all colors. So there my is a group base:light-blue(maincolor of the page), text_normal:black, text_link:blue, text_hover:dark-blue, hightlight:light-green
As example for the hover of a link I use xaras linkcolor feature cause I want that the color is lighter or darker.
But how do I get a link to the "hightlight" color? The goal could be to allow a shifting value for the linked H-Variable
If there is an other sloution please let me know.
nos
Re: ofset for linked colors
I am presuming you want the highlight colour to have a different hue.
I think you just keep the base highlight colour as a separate colour (or, if you prefer, inherit the S & V components from either the base colour, or a linked lighter version of the base colour).
While the highlight colour would have a different hue, I can't think of a logical or artistic reason why you would want it to be (say) a constant +20 degrees around the hue circle from the base colour. I think you'd want to determine this yourself. Perhaps that's just me.
Re: ofset for linked colors
the reason is that I could change the H-Value of all colors be changing the value of the basecolor and make easyly new colorsheme. Otherwise one have to adust all colors of a colosmehe manualy that dont use the same H-Value . . ..
Re: ofset for linked colors
Just use a hierachy of linked colours, with the ones with different hues at the top. Alternatively, just inherit everything except "H".