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objc-codegenutils's Issues

Instructions for converting color palettes to device RGB

Apologies, I know this has been asked before. Just thought it might be better to ask directly as a question, than to suggest you support other colour spaces.

I must be missing something. I can't work out how to get my palettes into device RGB. The readme is tantalisingly close, with a screenshot of the colour picker and everything!

P.S. Thanks for the excellent tools! I'm using two out of the three happily, and really want to use objc-colordump too.

Workflow for objc-colordump

I have started using objc-colordump, but I find it a little bit complicated to use when you are changing the palette colors.

My setup: I created the palette with one color, then I copied the clr file to my working directory, and set up the build phase invoking objc-colordump, pointing to the clr file in my working copy.

At this moment, if I modify the palette (add a color, remove a color,…), the file that changes is the one in ~/Library/Colors, but everytime I recompile my project, since the tool “install” the palette again, my changes get overwritten. I have to remember to copy back the palette in the Library to my working copy before recompiling. This doesn't make things very easy (and I have lost a couple of colors because of this).

I trying soft-linking the ~/Library/Colors palette to the one in my working directory, and the link gets overwritten during the compilation.

My question is, how are you using the tool while creating new colors in the palette? Do you manually copy the clr file each time it gets modified?

Thanks.

objc-colordump doesnt work

I'm on Yosemite 10.10.3
And the clr aren't read properly... Actually generated files are empty.
How to fix it ?

Xcode plugin support

These code generation utils are great. Any chance these can be install as an Xcode plugin so that they can be used directly in Xcode?

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