
Ultra pack - 220 color schemes
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
daX's KDE3 .kcsrc colour schemes converted to .gnomecc - also provided a Python converter inside
The original colour schemes you can find at http://kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=72811&vote=good&tan=98625133
Please remember i'm not the author of these colour schemes (since they are GPL btw) - i only coded the converter and converted them to .gnomecc - all credits are for daX! :-)
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for people don't know how to use them: in the screenshot you can see a window of the tool 'gnome color chooser'. There, you do 'menu:file>open' and choose the .gnomecc file as needed (from the downloadable file from this post, for example). Later you just click on Apply button.
(if you're an Ubuntu/Debian user, doing 'sudo apt-get install gnome-color-chooser' in the terminal should be enough for installing this tool)
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And btw, i'm that kind of person really can't stop using open-source when working somewhere used to only uses proprietary software - some animated gifs i did frames on Photoshop were animated using gifsicle, and some videos i edited on Premiere getting compressed and resized with ffmpeg - this is another reason i believe open-source has a very important place on the companies we used to work, and people there still not seeing how useful are FOSS tools, and how they are also free of licence headaches as well...
And for now, i'm really only missing multipages and CMYK on Inkscape (just like on Freehand), and CMYK on Gimp...
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