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2011-06-17 08:40 am (UTC)
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My guess is using this function on a simple black/white image would do:
function builtin palimg_tint(string filename, Color bright, Color dark) : string
And label the "bright" part background in the S2 category and the "dark" part foreground. BUT IT WOULD BE AN EXPERIMENT.
And it is quite possible something to do automatically in the backend, too, have the style figure out what colors to call for it based on what is set.
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function builtin palimg_tint(string filename, Color bright, Color dark) : string
And label the "bright" part background in the S2 category and the "dark" part foreground. BUT IT WOULD BE AN EXPERIMENT.
And it is quite possible something to do automatically in the backend, too, have the style figure out what colors to call for it based on what is set.