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Working with Palettes

Colorway allows you to create custom palettes in your project. Click the button to open a list of your available palettes.

The panel contains a list of your active palettes. If you don't have any palettes in your project yet, an empty palette is displayed, called Default Palette.

At the top of the panel, you can find a search field where you can look up a palette by name.

At the bottom of the panel, you see the following controls:

Icon

Name

Description

Layout

Swap between list and grid layouts.

Link Palettes

Links an existing palette from your disk to your project.

Import Palettes

Imports an existing palette from your disk to your project.

Export Palettes

Exports a palette from your project to disk.

Duplicate Palettes

Creates a copy of your selected palette.

Deleting Swatches from Palettes

There are two ways you can delete a swatch from a palette: remove and clear. When you remove a swatch from a palette, Colorway deletes the swatch from the palette and removes it from any items or parts it is assigned to. So if you had a palette of five swatches, removing a swatch makes it a four-swatch palette. When you clear a swatch it is still removed from the item or part, but the slot of the swatch is preserved in the palette. The palette still has five swatches, but one of the swatches is not defined. In the palettes list, it is labeled Unset, and displayed blank.

If you then add a new swatch to the unset slot, the item or part associated with the slot is also updated with the new color. So in the case of clearing a swatch, the connection between the item/part and the swatch remains intact.

To remove or clear a swatch, right-click it in the palettes list, and click Remove or Clear.

Undocking Color Palettes

This video presents how to undock color palettes.

In the video:

To undock a color palette:

  • Click the Palettes tab.
  • Hover over a palette's name.
  • Click the Undock palette button on the right.
    The palette remains visible on your workspace even if you switch to another tab. Any changes you make to the undocked palette are reflected in the docked palette.
  • Click the Undock palette button again to duplicate the undocked palette.

Tip:  You can move a group of palettes that are snapped together by holding Shift and clicking on one of the palette's names.

Importing and Linking Palettes

You can use your existing palettes in Colorway either by importing or linking them. By default, Colorway uses the .jpl palette format and also supports the import of .csv palettes.

Note:  A linked palette is referenced in your project from an external location, and can't be edited in Colorway, however, when the palettes are updated, the changes are immediately displayed within Colorway. When you import a palette, it is saved in the Palettes folder in your project. You can then make changes to the palette in Colorway. The modifications only affect the version of the palette saved in your project.

1.   In the Palette tab, click the button to link a palette or the button to import one.

The Source Browser opens.

2.   Navigate to the palette you need and click Select.

The palette is added to the list of your available palettes in the list.

Importing an ASE Color Palette

Compatibility with Adobe applications including support for the use of shared ASE (Adobe Swatch Exchange File) color palettes. You can import, export, link and share color palettes with Adobe applications and Colorway. Add Adobe ASE color palettes to your Colorway Color Palettes or Color Libraries.

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Colorway supports importing color palettes from Adobe applications.

Colors can be created and named inside the Adobe application, or named later in Colorway.

In Illustrator, export using Save Swatch Library as ASE...

In Colorway, you can add the palette to active sheet palettes or color libraries.

Palettes can be linked or imported using the Palettes menu or the buttons at the bottom of the Palettes panel.

Linked palettes can be updated in the Adobe application and the changes are sent to Colorway.

Updated colors in linked palettes also update an items using that color.

Duplicating Palettes

You can duplicate a palette by clicking the Copy button at the bottom of the panel. This creates a copy of the original palette with the suffix 'copy' added to the palette name. The duplicate palette immediately becomes active. You can change its swatches by opening the Color Picker and dragging and dropping the new colors onto the existing ones.

Exporting Palettes

You can export your Colorway palettes to a location on disk.

To export palettes:

1.   Go to the palettes list and select the palettes you want to export. You can select more than one palette.
2.   Click the Export button at the bottom of the panel.

A file browser opens.

3.   Navigate to the folder where you want to export your palettes, then click Select Folder.

Your palettes are exported to the folder in .jpl format.

Dynamic Color Palettes

A dynamic color palette displays all colors in an active palette.

To add a dynamic palette:

1.   In the right dock, select the Palette tool.
2.   Draw an area on the sheet in which to drop your palette.

Your palette defaults to displaying swatches from the currently selected palette. If you have other color palettes, click on them and your dynamic palette cycles through them.

3.   Select the dynamic tool at the top right of the bounding box of your palette and drag to the item you wish to display the palette selections for.

Your palette now displays only the colors used on that item.

Note:  Your dynamic palette will change to reflect the color selections for each variation of your current sheet.

Customizing Your Dynamic Palette

You can modify the look of your dynamic palette and what information to display, such as any custom names you've assigned to colors and the RGB values of each swatch.

To customize your dynamic palette:

1.   Select your palette by clicking on it, either in the Items Tree or on the Sheet.

The Palette Item contextual menu opens.

You can modify the following parameters:

Name

Description

Data Source

Choose the source from which your palette displays color information. You can select the entire sheet by clicking the Pick "sheet title" button. Use the Data Type drop down menu to switch between displaying Swatches and Materials.

Styles

Choose how swatches are displayed from a predefined style.

Layout

Use the options here to fine tune how your swatches are displayed. You can change size and spacing between swatches as well as constrain their scaling if you adjust the palette size.

Text

You can drag the labels you want displayed into defined areas relative to your swatches and then change the size, font, style, wrapping, alignment and tracking of the text.