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Suggestion: Show current color when using color sampler #16
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Currently, this app uses the built-in color sampler which does not have this functionality. To achieve this, I would have to build a completely custom color sampler (which is quite a lot of work) and it would also require "Screen Recording" privacy access in System Preferences. So, yes, it's something I want, but it's also not something I plan to work on anytime soon. |
Tip: You can press Space while sampling a color to show the RGB color values in the picker. It's not configurable though. |
The Swift package DSFColorSampler might be a start in improving the color sampler. It doesn't seem to improve the color information inside the sampler but it does have support for zoom with mouse scroll. |
@W1W1-M I'm aware of that package, but it doesn't do everything I will need to do, so it's easier to make something from scratch. |
Pressing spacebar to see RGB is super helpful. It would be really nice to be able to see the color displayed in the user's preferred format. I had a look through the code, but I'm not a Mac / Swift programmer so I'm not sure where to start 😆 |
I switched from Sip to System Color Picker a few months ago, and I'm very thankful for the great app you built – Thanks!
One thing I'm always missing from Sip, though, is the possibility to see the current color inside the color sampler. It looks like this:
I find this very helpful when I have to pick the color of text, where I'm searching for the darkest color with the color picker, so I don't accidentally select a weaker color of font smoothing. Is there any chance System Color Picker may support this too? Thanks for your consideration.
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