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🚀 - color input ability to hide mode and alpha, to change output format and to provide mask #352

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KarimovDev opened this issue Apr 25, 2021 · 1 comment
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KarimovDev commented Apr 25, 2021

🚀 Feature request

Is your feature request related to a problem?

It would be great if we have ability to hide modes and alpha channel in color selector. Also it would be nice if we can change output formats and provide mask inside color input

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I've already done it. Look through PR, please

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@KarimovDev KarimovDev changed the title [FEATURE] Color-picker ability to hide mode, alpha and to change output format [FEATURE] color input ability to hide mode and alpha, to change output format and to provide mask Apr 25, 2021
@waterplea waterplea added the P2 This issue has medium priority label Jan 21, 2022
@waterplea waterplea changed the title [FEATURE] color input ability to hide mode and alpha, to change output format and to provide mask 🚀 - color input ability to hide mode and alpha, to change output format and to provide mask Mar 27, 2023
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Close in favor of taiga-family/editor#17

@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this to 💡 Backlog in Taiga-family Sep 24, 2023
@splincode splincode moved this from 💡 Backlog to ✅ Done in Taiga-family Sep 24, 2023
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