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Ralf Roth

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Jan 24, 2024, 4:34:17 AM1/24/24
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I am partially red-green color blind and would like to use a color picker to tell me what color things on my screen are. I recognize that utilities exist, such as gpick, grabc, gcolor2 that provide me with RGB or hex values. However, what I really want is for it to tell me that the color that I am looking at is "Red" or "OrangeRed" or some other name that I can relate to. A windows utility that does this is "What Color." Is there a linux equivalent or workaround? Like maybe I could pipe the output of gpick through some program that translates the hex to some English name for the color? Thanks!

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Thanks for replying. Unfortunately, these are 2 different issues. The Japanese user is having issues with color profiles. Also, I am using a windows machine.

My issue is that the color picker isn't showing black which is unrelated to color profiles.

Earlier today, my border colors were working fine, then I went to change them, make and install, and a green-ish semi-transparent border has replaced that color (col_cyan), I changed it back and it didnt work.
If I turn off xcompmbr, the border colors are correct, but my true transparency for urxvt disappears. This seems to happen on all terminal emulators I have tried. urxvt, xterm, kitty, st, but other windows work fine (discord, gpick, gimp).

It has a clean UI but unlike Delicolour, it uses multiple windows to contain its color options. One for setting hue, saturation, and value in its cylindrical selector tool, another for its palette tool, and one for its ColorGrab tool.

I tried gpick, gcolor2, gcolor3, pick, pychrom and none of them seem to work with Wayland. I am running Arch Linux 64-bit with GNOME 3.22.1 through XWayland (default since 3.22.x). I don't want to change into an X session just to pick a colour.

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