Rubygems | Latest Versions for colorhttps://bundler.rubygems.org/gems2023-09-29T22:31:12Zcolor (1.8)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/color/versions/1.82015-10-26T05:03:11ZAustin Ziegler, Matt LyonColor is a Ruby library to provide basic RGB, CMYK, HSL, and other colourspace manipulation support to applications that require it
Color is a Ruby library to provide basic RGB, CMYK, HSL, and other colourspace
manipulation support to applications that require it. It also provides 152
named RGB colours (184 with spelling variations) that are commonly supported in
HTML, SVG, and X11 applications. A technique for generating monochromatic
contrasting palettes is also included.
The Color library performs purely mathematical manipulation of the colours
based on colour theory without reference to colour profiles (such as sRGB or
Adobe RGB). For most purposes, when working with RGB and HSL colour spaces,
this won't matter. Absolute colour spaces (like CIE L*a*b* and XYZ) and cannot
be reliably converted to relative colour spaces (like RGB) without colour
profiles.
Color 1.8 adds an alpha parameter to all <tt>#css_rgba</tt> calls, fixes a bug
exposed by new constant lookup semantics in Ruby 2, and ensures that
<tt>Color.equivalent?</tt> can only be called on Color instances.
Barring bugs introduced in this release, this (really) is the last version of
color that supports Ruby 1.8, so make sure that your gem specification is set
properly (to <tt>~> 1.8</tt>) if that matters for your application. This
version will no longer be supported one year after the release of color 2.0. color (1.7.1)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/color/versions/1.7.12014-07-17T02:56:01ZAustin Ziegler, Matt LyonColor is a Ruby library to provide basic RGB, CMYK, HSL, and other colourspace manipulation support to applications that require it
Color is a Ruby library to provide basic RGB, CMYK, HSL, and other colourspace
manipulation support to applications that require it. It also provides 152
named RGB colours (184 with spelling variations) that are commonly supported in
HTML, SVG, and X11 applications. A technique for generating monochromatic
contrasting palettes is also included.
The Color library performs purely mathematical manipulation of the colours
based on colour theory without reference to colour profiles (such as sRGB or
Adobe RGB). For most purposes, when working with RGB and HSL colour spaces,
this won't matter. Absolute colour spaces (like CIE L*a*b* and XYZ) and cannot
be reliably converted to relative colour spaces (like RGB) without colour
profiles.
Color version 1.7.1 adds Color::RGB::RebeccaPurple for the colour #663399 in
honour of Rebecca Meyer, the daughter of Eric Meyer, who passed away on the 7th
of June, 2014. Her favourite colour was purple.
{rebeccapurple}[http://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2014/06/19/rebeccapurple/]
Barring bugs introduced in this release, this is the last version of color that
supports Ruby 1.8, so make sure that your gem specification is set properly (to
<tt>~> 1.6</tt>) if that matters for your application. color (1.7)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/color/versions/1.72014-06-13T01:44:23ZAustin Ziegler, Matt LyonColor is a Ruby library to provide basic RGB, CMYK, HSL, and other colourspace manipulation support to applications that require it
Color is a Ruby library to provide basic RGB, CMYK, HSL, and other colourspace
manipulation support to applications that require it. It also provides 152
named RGB colours (184 with spelling variations) that are commonly supported in
HTML, SVG, and X11 applications. A technique for generating monochromatic
contrasting palettes is also included.
The Color library performs purely mathematical manipulation of the colours
based on colour theory without reference to colour profiles (such as sRGB or
Adobe RGB). For most purposes, when working with RGB and HSL colour spaces,
this won't matter. Absolute colour spaces (like CIE L*a*b* and XYZ) and cannot
be reliably converted to relative colour spaces (like RGB) without colour
profiles.
Color version 1.7 adds Color::RGB::BeccaPurple for the colour #663399 in honour
of Rebecca Meyer, the daughter of Eric Meyer, who passed away on the 7th of
June, 2014. Her favourite colour was purple.
{#663399becca}[https://twitter.com/hashtag/663399becca]
Barring bugs introduced in this release, this is the last version of color that
supports Ruby 1.8, so make sure that your gem specification is set properly (to
<tt>~> 1.6</tt>) if that matters for your application. color (1.6)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/color/versions/1.62014-05-20T02:32:07ZAustin Ziegler, Matt LyonColor is a Ruby library to provide basic RGB, CMYK, HSL, and other colourspace manipulation support to applications that require it
Color is a Ruby library to provide basic RGB, CMYK, HSL, and other colourspace
manipulation support to applications that require it. It also provides 152
named RGB colours (184 with spelling variations) that are commonly supported in
HTML, SVG, and X11 applications. A technique for generating monochromatic
contrasting palettes is also included.
The Color library performs purely mathematical manipulation of the colours
based on colour theory without reference to colour profiles (such as sRGB or
Adobe RGB). For most purposes, when working with RGB and HSL colour spaces,
this won't matter. Absolute colour spaces (like CIE L*a*b* and XYZ) and cannot
be reliably converted to relative colour spaces (like RGB) without colour
profiles.
Color version 1.6 primarily adds a colour matching method for RGB and
experimental CIE L*a*b* and XYZ conversion methods for use with the colour
matching method.
Barring bugs introduced in this release, this is the last version of color that
supports Ruby 1.8, so make sure that your gem specification is set properly (to
<tt>~> 1.6</tt>) if that matters for your application. color (1.5.1)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/color/versions/1.5.12014-01-28T05:48:12ZAustin Ziegler, Matt LyonColor is a Ruby library to provide basic RGB, CMYK, HSL, and other colourspace manipulation support to applications that require it
Color is a Ruby library to provide basic RGB, CMYK, HSL, and other colourspace
manipulation support to applications that require it. It also provides 152
named RGB colours (184 with spelling variations) that are commonly supported in
HTML, SVG, and X11 applications. A technique for generating monochromatic
contrasting palettes is also included.
The capabilities of the Color library are limited to pure mathematical
manipulation of the colours based on colour theory without reference to colour
profiles (such as sRGB or Adobe RGB). For most purposes, when working with the
RGB and HSL colours, this won't matter. However, some colour models (like CIE
L*a*b*) are not supported because Color does not yet support colour profiles,
giving no meaningful way to convert colours in absolute colour spaces (like
L*a*b*, XYZ) to non-absolute colour spaces (like RGB).
Color version 1.5.1 is mostly a maintenance release, fixing some bugs that may
have been introduced with the previous release on Ruby 1.8.7. New features
include an experimental contrast comparison method for RGB colours (found in
lib/color/rgb/contrast.rb) provided by Dave Heitzman, and methods suggested by
Thomas Sawyer based on the Spectrum library.
Barring bugs introduced in this release, this will be the last version of color
that supports Ruby 1.8, so make sure that your gem specification is set
properly, to <tt>~> 1.5</tt> if that matters for your application. color (1.5)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/color/versions/1.52014-01-28T05:39:56ZAustin Ziegler, Matt LyonColor is a Ruby library to provide basic RGB, CMYK, HSL, and other colourspace manipulation support to applications that require it
Color is a Ruby library to provide basic RGB, CMYK, HSL, and other colourspace
manipulation support to applications that require it. It also provides 152
named RGB colours (184 with spelling variations) that are commonly supported in
HTML, SVG, and X11 applications. A technique for generating monochromatic
contrasting palettes is also included.
The capabilities of the Color library are limited to pure mathematical
manipulation of the colours based on colour theory without reference to colour
profiles (such as sRGB or Adobe RGB). For most purposes, when working with the
RGB and HSL colours, this won't matter. However, some colour models (like CIE
L*a*b*) are not supported because Color does not yet support colour profiles,
giving no meaningful way to convert colours in absolute colour spaces (like
L*a*b*, XYZ) to non-absolute colour spaces (like RGB).
Color version 1.4.2 updates the release and install as a RubyGem to remove an
unnecessary dependency, adds code climate analysis, and Travis CI support. color (1.4.2)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/color/versions/1.4.22013-07-01T03:36:59ZAustin Ziegler, Matt LyonColor is a Ruby library to provide basic RGB, CMYK, HSL, and other colourspace manipulation support to applications that require it
Color is a Ruby library to provide basic RGB, CMYK, HSL, and other colourspace
manipulation support to applications that require it. It also provides 152
named RGB colours (184 with spelling variations) that are commonly supported in
HTML, SVG, and X11 applications. A technique for generating monochromatic
contrasting palettes is also included.
The capabilities of the Color library are limited to pure mathematical
manipulation of the colours based on colour theory without reference to colour
profiles (such as sRGB or Adobe RGB). For most purposes, when working with the
RGB and HSL colours, this won't matter. However, some colour models (like CIE
L*a*b*) are not supported because Color does not yet support colour profiles,
giving no meaningful way to convert colours in absolute colour spaces (like
L*a*b*, XYZ) to non-absolute colour spaces (like RGB).
Color version 1.4.2 updates the release and install as a RubyGem to remove an
unnecessary dependency, adds code climate analysis, and Travis CI support. color (1.4.1)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/color/versions/1.4.12010-02-07T17:43:39ZAustin Ziegler, Matt LyonColour management with Ruby
The capabilities of the Color library are limited to pure mathematical
manipulation of the colours based on colour theory without reference to colour
profiles (such as sRGB or Adobe RGB). For most purposes, when working with the
RGB and HSL colours, this won't matter. However, some colour models (like CIE
L*a*b*) are not supported because Color does not yet support colour profiles,
giving no meaningful way to convert colours in absolute colour spaces (like
L*a*b*, XYZ) to non-absolute colour spaces (like RGB). color (1.4.0)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/color/versions/1.4.02009-07-25T18:28:38ZAustin Ziegler, Matt LyonColour management with Ruby
The capabilities of the Color library are limited to pure mathematical manipulation of the colours based on colour theory without reference to colour profiles (such as sRGB or Adobe RGB). For most purposes, when working with the RGB and HSL colours, this won't matter. However, some colour models (like CIE L*a*b*) are not supported because Color does not yet support colour profiles, giving no meaningful way to convert colours in absolute colour spaces (like L*a*b*, XYZ) to non-absolute colour spaces (like RGB). color (0.1.0)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/color/versions/0.1.02009-07-25T18:28:38ZMatt LyonA Simply Library for Color Manipulation
Manipulate Colors Programatically