r15941 by christoph - minor doc corrections

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Sun Nov 21 06:04:57 CET 2010


Author: christoph
Date: Sun Nov 21 05:04:57 2010
New Revision: 15941

URL: http://scribus.info/websvn/listing.php?repname=Scribus&sc=1&rev=15941
Log:
minor doc corrections

Modified:
    trunk/Scribus/doc/en/color2.html

Modified: trunk/Scribus/doc/en/color2.html
URL: http://scribus.info/websvn/diff.php?repname=Scribus&rev=15941&path=/trunk/Scribus/doc/en/color2.html
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--- trunk/Scribus/doc/en/color2.html (original)
+++ trunk/Scribus/doc/en/color2.html Sun Nov 21 05:04:57 2010
@@ -6,13 +6,13 @@
 <body>
 <h2>Editing and Managing Solid Colors (2)</h2>
 <h3>Changing the Default Color Palette</h3>
-<p>To change the default colour palette, make sure that no Scribus document is open. Then open the Color Manager (<i>Edit &gt; Colors</i>):</p>
+<p>To change the default color palette, make sure that no Scribus document is open. Then open the Color Manager (<i>Edit &gt; Colors</i>):</p>
 
 <table width="100%"><tr><td align="center"><img src="images/colrs-mgt1.png" title="Scribus Color Manager" alt="Scribus Color Manager" /></td></tr></table><br/>
 
 <p>In the dialog you can select a new default palette for <i>new</i> documents. Any change you make here will not affect existing documents, as the color palette in such a document has been <a href="color1.html">stored</a> in the document itself. Some of the color palettes shipped with Scribus have been created for special purposes, so before you select another default palette, you should learn something about the color sets from the descriptions provided in subsequent sections. In some cases, your printer or a client may insist on the use of certain colors.</p>
 <p>What you will notice immediately when you open the dialog is that you can&rsquo;t edit any color in one of the palettes that are shipped with Scribus. This is a feature, not a bug, as the very purpose of standardized colors is to work across documents, computers or platforms with identical colors, which in turn have unique color values and color names. Thus, all color palettes that have been installed to directories to which you have read-only access are &ldquo;locked&rdquo;, i.e. prevented from editing.</p>
-<p>Sometimes, however, there are good reasons to edit a locked palette anyway, for example, if you need to reduce the number of colors in a palette for a certain project, i.e. if you need to create a &ldquo;project palette&rdquo;. In such a case you can  click on the &ldquo;Save Color Set&rdquo; icon in the Color Manager. This will save the palette to your home directory and will add the copy to the list of available color sets. If you select the copy of the palette, you will notice that the editing options are now available. Be aware, though, that clicking &ldquo;OK&rdquo; will make all changes to the copy permanent!</p><br>
+<p>Sometimes, however, there are good reasons to edit a locked palette anyway, for example, if you need to reduce the number of colors in a palette for a certain project, i.e. if you need to create a &ldquo;project palette&rdquo;. In such a case you can  click on the &ldquo;Save Color Set&rdquo; button in the Color Manager. This will save the palette to the folder <code>~/swatches</code> in your Scribus settings directory (e.g. <code>~.scribus/swatches</code> on Linux/UNIX) and will add the copy to the list of available color sets. If you select the copy of the palette, you will notice that the editing options are now available. Be aware, though, that clicking &ldquo;OK&rdquo; will make all changes to the copy permanent!</p><br>
 <table width="100%"><tr><td align="center"><img src="images/colrs-mgt2.png" title="Saving an editable copy of a locked palette" alt="Saving an editable copy of a locked palette" /></td></tr></table><br/>
 
 <h3>Installing or Importing New Color Palettes</h3>




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