Chalk it up to experience, turn it on, and back to the grindstone. If it wasn't on (it should be on by default), then you're out of luck. You'll find a quick overview of AutoRecovery and how it works. Once that is done, if AutoRecovery was on, then, with luck, you could recover much of your work. Realistically, your only option is to force-quit Word. If you had the expertise, that is, and the moon were in right quadrant. (My bet would be on the former.) You could go into Activity Monitor, identify the process that's making it wait, kill it, cross your fingers and hope that it would generate an error that would cause Word to return control to the user (you). If it's in Word, it could be that the app is hung, or it could be that it is waiting for some kind of user input, or input from another app. It doesn't say anything about why, or even if it's an error or not. ![]() The 'spinning wheel' is simply an indicator that an operation is taking longer than it should. There is one issue: a bug occasionally disables direct editing via the colour values in the editing window, but this can be cured with a relaunch.How do I get this fixed while saving my work? There is no Undo, but there is a comprehensive history of all edits, which is arguably better.ĬolorWell seems to me virtually unique in what it does, and to do it very well. Unlike some similar apps, colours are saved in the Generic RGB colour space not downsampled to sRGB, so values are preserved. A Beautiful and Intuitive Color Picker and Color Palette Generator - A necessary addition to any web/app developer's toolbox It’s super easy to generate unlimited Color Palettes with quick access to all color information, and on the fly code generation for app development. One oddity is that palettes cannot be saved from this window: you have to switch to the Palettes window and press + to save the current contents of the editing window to a new palette -and instantly sync to the system picker. The main editing window gives a much better interface than the system picker for editing and comparing colours. (There is also a Palette Generator window with six basic options for generating palettes based on the currently selected colour, but this is an optional feature.) The square main editing window is where all the work is done the Palettes window is just responsible for import/export and sync. ![]() There are only two windows you need to worry about, they are both a little weird, and their interaction is not well documented, but once you understand the whole thing makes sense. It allows you to create or edit palettes of colours that are then synced directly with those in the system color picker. It is not immediately apparent (or was not to me) how to use it. Color Picker, the utility application, designed for all Cocoa developers and. I nearly gave up on this app before realising how good it is. You can create palette's with unlimited number's of swatches Rip colors from images, and finetune the color selection. Grab complementary, analagous, triadic, tetradic, or monochromatic colors from the palette generator. Advanced palette generation - Use stored palettes as a starting point, fine-tune individual colors.So the current active color along with any saved swatches are right there when you need them So even if you can't remember what color you were inspecting 3 days ago - ColorWell can! History support is not limited to single colors, the entire color state is saved on each change. Full History support - Every color change you make is saved to History.And with ColorWell's universal palette database, any imported scheme's will naturally be imported directly into the macOS color picker, ready for sytem wide use ![]() This makes it easier than ever to share your color schemes. ![]() Professional file support - ColorWell supports import and export to JSON, Adobe.So, all your carefully created color schemes are available for use in Pages, Affinity Photo, Final Cut Pro or any other first class macOS app! All the system palettes are also available to view and create custom palettes from System wide color palettes - ColorWell synchronize's palettes with the macOS System color picker.ColorWell is a professional color theme generator with full history support, and macOS palette synchronization
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |