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PasteColor v0.1
PasteColor v0.1 Color Copy Paste Tool for Windows Color Pickers PasteColor is a Windows color picker helper tool that helps you copy or paste color values with ease. Features copy color to clipboard from color pickers paste color to color pickers in RGB, HEX formats or using HTML color names input color validation configurable hotkey remember last color user-defined colors support system tray icon with enable/disable feature portable, no installation required (all settings saved to ini file) written in AutoIt, source code available Intro You probably know the situation when you know a color code (e.g. #924519) and would like to paste it into the Windows color picker. Yes, you can't, as there is no input box or button for that. You have to find out the RGB values and type the 0-255 numbers MANUALLY into the corresponding red-green-blue fields (yikes!). And, of course, the same holds true for the copy part. Now let's copy this color code... wait! I can't! PasteColor helps copying or pasting color codes to Windows color picker by showing an input box where you can enter specific keywords. Usage Launch PasteColor.exe Start Microsoft Paint (or any other color application that has a picker) Put the cursor in the "Red" field (may need to click on "Define Custom Colors" to make it visible) Use the "Ctrl-Shift-P" hotkey to invoke PasteColor's input box Enter "copy" to copy the current color or enter a color to paste (e.g. "154, 255, 212") Click on "OK" or hit "Enter" Settings After launched, PasteColor sits on the system tray. Double-clicking on it or selecting ...
5/5 4,555 Jul 13, 2018
Roland Toth
   
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