 Color Gallery Overview
Color Gallery Overview
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The Color Gallery gives you full control over all the named colors in all the documents currently loaded. Local colors only exist on individual objects and are not shown in the Color Gallery. For information about colors in Xara LX, see the Colors Overview.
The Color Line displays the named colors in a document in the same order as the Color Gallery, so moving colors in the gallery also moves them on the Color Line. The named colors on both can also be reordered either manually or using a specific sort - see Reordering items in a gallery. The list of named colors can also be searched (see Searching a gallery).
When a named color is not currently used in a document, it has 'Not in use' shown next to it if the Full Information display option (see Changing the way galleries look) has been chosen. In the same way, shade colors have "Shade of XX" written next to them where XX is the name of the parent color.
 Apply  Applying 
 a named color to objects
  Apply  Applying 
 a named color to objects
 New  Creating 
 a new named color
  New  Creating 
 a new named color
 Delete  Deleting 
 a named color
  Delete  Deleting 
 a named color
 Options  Color 
 Gallery options
  Options  Color 
 Gallery options
 Redefine  Redefine 
 a named color from an object
  Redefine  Redefine 
 a named color from an object
 Edit  Change 
 a named color
  Edit  Change 
 a named color
 Name  Change 
 the name of a color
  Name  Change 
 the name of a color
 Background Change 
 the page background color
  Background Change 
 the page background color
Web Browser Colors
In the Color Gallery is a library of 216 colors designed for use on the Internet - the browser palette. You can't change the colors in this section. To use them, just drag them into the gallery section for your document or apply them to objects in your document. If you just use the Web Browser colors, your images will not be dithered when they are displayed on the screen by a web browser and so the images will appear very sharp. If you overlay transparent objects, you are creating new colors, so the image may be dithered.
If you have colored an object using the Color Editor, you can set its color to the nearest web browser color by selecting the object and clicking the Limit to Web Browser Palette button in the Color Editor.
For details on adding your own color libraries to the Color Gallery, see Importing colors and palettes.
Spot Colors
Spot colors are displayed in the Color Gallery as circles. Other colors are displayed as squares.
Color Gallery Menu
You can right-click on the Color Gallery to open a pop-up menu.
Display Options
 Full 
 information (color swatch, name and 'Not in use')
 Full 
 information (color swatch, name and 'Not in use')
 Name (color swatch and name 
 only)
 Name (color swatch and name 
 only)
 Icons only (color swatch 
 only)
 Icons only (color swatch 
 only)