Agave
Agave is a
very simple application for the GNOME
desktop that allows you to generate a variety of colorschemes from a
single starting color.
Choose a starting color by clicking on the color button or
selecting a color from the palette, and then select a scheme type from
the combo box. The generated scheme is then displayed in the
main window.
Agave was previously known as GNOME
Colorscheme.
Agave 0.4.4
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Price
Free to download
Size
0.3MB
License
GNU GPL
Developer
Jonathon Jongsma
Website
home.gna.org/colorscheme
System Requirements
gtkmm
Support
Sites:
Project
page
Selected
Reviews:
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Features include:
- Generate 6 different types of color schemes: Complements,
Split Complements, Triads, Tetrads, Analogous, and Monochromatic
- Select a color that's displayed anywhere on the screen
("dropper" tool)
- Easily change the lightness or saturation of a colorscheme
with a toolbar button
- Copy the hexstring (e.g. "#336699") of a color to the
clipboard for use in CSS and HTML files
- Save your favorite colors to a 'Favorites' list for easy
reference and export your favorites as a Gimp
Palette file
- Navigate back and forward through history of previously
selected colors
- Choose colors from a palette of pre-defined "web-safe"
colors (more palettes to come soon)
- Drag and Drop between Agave and the Gimp,
as well as many other programs
- Generate a random colorscheme if you're stuck and need some
inspiration
- User interface translated into English, Dutch, German,
Spanish, Brazilian Portugese, Russian, Czech, and Bulgarian

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