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OS/device including version:
Microsoft Windows 10 ver. 22H2 (OS version 19045.4780)
Issue description:
When I set new colors on a palette cell with the palette-editor color picker, sometimes I try to use the color to draw or fill and it uses the previous color. When I double click the cell to edit the color, it "reveals its true nature" and reverts back to the previous color. A workaround is to use the in-editor color picker tool to change the main color, then manually paste the hex value in the palette editor window.
Steps to reproduce:
Double-click a palette cell and select some color directly from the color wheel.
Double click the same palette cell again, use the color picker on the edit color window to pick a different color.
Switch to a different tab, select the palette cell you just edited.
Try to draw, fill or anything with that color. The first color should erroneously be used instead of the new one.
Double click the palette cell again. Voilà, the color is a lie!
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Pixelorama version:
1.0.1
OS/device including version:
Microsoft Windows 10 ver. 22H2 (OS version 19045.4780)
Issue description:
When I set new colors on a palette cell with the palette-editor color picker, sometimes I try to use the color to draw or fill and it uses the previous color. When I double click the cell to edit the color, it "reveals its true nature" and reverts back to the previous color. A workaround is to use the in-editor color picker tool to change the main color, then manually paste the hex value in the palette editor window.
Steps to reproduce:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: