Sorry Morley, I don't want to be offensive, but I really mean RGBA and not RGB.
Thanks for your ColorPicker "linkcollection", but the only link, that really helped me was this one: http://www.workwithcolor.com/hsl-color-picker-01.htm
But even this one does not work properly for rainmeter Format (255,255,255,255).
I know I could use the Hexa-Decimal Format. But I just wanted to use the one above.
Thanks so far. And please, the "lmgtfy" site is really not helpfull, because I just mentioned that I used Google.
Peerori wrote:Sorry Morley, I don't want to be offensive, but I really mean RGBA and not RGB.
Thanks for your ColorPicker "linkcollection", but the only link, that really helped me was this one: http://www.workwithcolor.com/hsl-color-picker-01.htm
But even this one does not work properly for rainmeter Format (255,255,255,255).
I know I could use the Hexa-Decimal Format. But I just wanted to use the one above.
Thanks so far. And please, the "lmgtfy" site is really not helpfull, because I just mentioned that I used Google.
Well, I'm not sure you really need a color tool for the alpha part, it is just 0-255 depending on how transparent you want the element to be. Any of the color pickers should help to get the red,green,blue you want, then just add ,xxx to the end to indicate how transparent you want it to be. If you are looking for a color picker that is also going to show how it is going to look on your skin based on the alpha component, I don't think that is even possible. How it will look is almost entirely dependent on what is behind it, either other Rainmeter elements or your desktop background.
I'm sure it would be possible with a flash app. Not really needed, but usefull.
You are completely right and it would indeed be enough, to use one of those standart color pickers. Thanks so far.
If someone else would come up with a RGBA color picker, jsut post it here. I would regret that!
Bookmarked! This is very useful as I don't feel like opening up Photoshop every time I am trying to find a color that I would like to use. Thanks a bunch!
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Xi.Cynx wrote:Bookmarked! This is very useful as I don't feel like opening up Photoshop every time I am trying to find a color that I would like to use. Thanks a bunch!
This would fall in the "grave digging" category...
Xi.Cynx wrote:Yea, I figured it was a tad old, but it was still on the first page! I'll make sure to keep posting within the 2-3 month range at max. Apologies.
No sweat. In general it isn't necessary to reply to a post that isn't like "today" just to say "thanks for the info". If there is something of value to add to a thread, then the age isn't an issue.