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    Unable to add a new color to an existing color palette

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    • b77B Offline
      b77 @Boldline
      last edited by b77

      @Boldline Add the color to the Color Palette and choose 'Set Spot Mode' from the panel menu: https://recordit.co/eHi0TjBAZu

      You can also do it from the Color Palette Bar like this: https://recordit.co/eB6ARE4vOb

      @VectorStyler There might be a glitch here — the Tint slider doesn't show up until I deselect the swatch of the new color.

      MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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      • VectorStylerV Offline
        VectorStyler @Boldline
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        @Boldline I will try to find the issue here.

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          VectorStyler @b77
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          @b77 said in Unable to add a new color to an existing color palette:

          There might be a glitch here — the Tint slider doesn't show up until I deselect the swatch of the new color.

          Added to the backlog.

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          • BoldlineB Offline
            Boldline @b77
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            @b77 thanks - those are good options. What purposes do the buttons in the palette panel do then? I think it's good to have options in the secondary menu as you showed, but people are naturally going to expect to be able to drag a color into a palette as well as you a plus symbol button to add them - even if they are added not as spot colors and that needs to be done as a second step

            🍎 macOS Tahoe 26.2, Mac mini (M1, 2020), Chip Apple M1, Memory 16 GB
            Cintiq 27QHD Display and LG Ultra HD Display

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              b77 @Boldline
              last edited by b77

              @Boldline The first two buttons at the bottom of the Color Palette are the 'Edit Color' and 'Add Color'.
              I should have used that.

              MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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              • BoldlineB Offline
                Boldline @b77
                last edited by

                Trying it again today, the plus sign does add the new color to the palette as expected now, but dragging a color from the fill and stroke overlapping squares does not do anything

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                Cintiq 27QHD Display and LG Ultra HD Display

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                  Boldline @b77
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                  @b77 It was good you showed the alternative way to accomplish it.

                  🍎 macOS Tahoe 26.2, Mac mini (M1, 2020), Chip Apple M1, Memory 16 GB
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                    b77 @Boldline
                    last edited by b77

                    @Boldline said in Unable to add a new color to an existing color palette:

                    …but dragging a color from the fill and stroke overlapping squares does not do anything.

                    Do you mean you need to create a color with no object selected?

                    Other than that situation, I see no need for adding a color by dragging and
                    dropping from the Color panel to the Color Palette panel.

                    MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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                      Boldline @b77
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                      @b77 I'm just saying it's standard operation in other vector editing programs to be able to create a color and from the overlapping squares, drag the color into the color palette to add it if it's not added automatically

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                      • b77B Offline
                        b77 @Boldline
                        last edited by b77

                        @Boldline OK, good to know. Well, dragging a color to the Color Palette Bar to add it there would be nice, I agree. 👍

                        MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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