- From: Geoffrey Sneddon <foolistbar@googlemail.com>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 10:45:59 +0100
On 15 Jul 2007, at 03:08, Andrew Fedoniouk wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sander" <html5 at zoid.nl> > To: "Martin Atkins" <mart at degeneration.co.uk>; <whatwg at whatwg.org> > Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 12:08 PM > Subject: Re: [whatwg] Web forms 2, input type suggestions > > >> >> Martin Atkins schreef: >>> Benjamin Joffe wrote: >>>> Have the following possible values for the TYPE attribute been >>>> considered for the INPUT element? >>>> >>>> type="color" >>>> The user agent would display an appropriate colour picker and >>>> would send a hexidecimal string represting that colour to the >>>> server. >>> >>> I like this idea. It's simple and it's something I've implemented >>> (and seen implemented) dozens of times. >> I like this one too. It should have an pallet attribute that >> defines the color pallet. I'm not shure how though, cause on one >> hand I'd like to be able to choose easily from standard pallets, >> but on the other hand I'd like the option to create custom >> pallets. Perhaps pallet="custom" combined with a datalist could be >> an option here. >> ... > > There are many possible implementations for different purposes. > Here is one of color selectors we use in HTML: > http://www.terrainformatica.com/sciter/screenshots/color-chooser.png > > I think it is not realistic to define all of them in single > specification - > too many different use cases. I would define some generic extensible > mechanism for inputs rather than defining particular input type=foo. I expect the majority of UAs would use their OS's colour picker (or, failing that, the de-facto standard on the OS). In the case of OS X, this allows entry in many diverse ways: a colour wheel + brightness, grey scale, RGB, CMYK, HSB, spectrum, as well as a selection of predefined colours. Why do you only need to allow specific colours anyway? - Geoffrey Sneddon
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