Hi, "Uwe Koloska" <uwe.koloska@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > I have found a very annoying problem with gimps gtk+ colorselector. Since > I don't use it normally, it came into my eye after installing digipencil. > > Because the testprogramm that come with gtk+ shows the right behaviour, it > maybe there is a problem with the gimp inheritance of this widget. > > The problem: > I click on the foreground color (black) and choose the gtk+ selector. Close > the color selector. > Then click on the background (white) and the two labels under the > colorcircle are filled with black and white (from the left) Very well noticed. > My first problem was that I was unable to change the foreground color. But > this was a problem with the value. The circle shows a color but this color > has no value, so it was always black ... The circle alone is not sufficient to choose a color. There has to be a way to change the colors value. But I guess you found that out pretty soon. > And the behaviour I described above seems to be related to this. The gtk+ > colorselector seems to display the color that was chosen the last time. > This is probably due to the fact, that the color selector isn't destroyed > after choosing a color. If you leave the selector open and doubleclick on > the other color (back- or foreground) you can see this clearly. The GTK+ colorselector does indeed remember the color last choosen so you are able to see the contrast between the new color and the one you started with. Now to the point: Where's the problem?? Salut, Sven