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- cloudcatcher
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Green and Slate on a green country are undistinguishable (like Ireland on the British Isles map).
Could slate not be made black, or if you don't want confusion with b=black and b=blue, make it at least a lot darker and call it a=anthracite or something.
Or, and I know this has been suggested before: colour the circles rather than the numbers. Look at denizengames Grand Strategy (by far not as good a site as CC, but they don't have any problems with colours).
Could slate not be made black, or if you don't want confusion with b=black and b=blue, make it at least a lot darker and call it a=anthracite or something.
Or, and I know this has been suggested before: colour the circles rather than the numbers. Look at denizengames Grand Strategy (by far not as good a site as CC, but they don't have any problems with colours).
- rebelman
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off topic but nice to hearmartybjo wrote:My grandsons in another city and I really enjoy this game and the way it gives us to keep in touch a little. Thank you for it. Martybjo
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- Ruben Cassar
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Actually as far as I know it's color in Latin. So the English stole color from Latin and made it colour. The Americans then stole it from the English and reverted it back to color.jaybebo wrote:That is not the only thing we stole...I think we have your balls too.nagerous wrote:happy2seeyou wrote:Yahooo for the Color Committee!
Colour is the correct spelling. The Americans just hashed it up when they stole our language.
I must admit that when using English I prefer the word colour though.
Why don't we go back one more step down this road: American/British/etc. Modern English<Middle English<Old French<Latin<Greek, call itRuben Cassar wrote:Actually as far as I know it's color in Latin. So the English stole color from Latin and made it colour. The Americans then stole it from the English and reverted it back to color.jaybebo wrote:That is not the only thing we stole...I think we have your balls too.nagerous wrote:happy2seeyou wrote:Yahooo for the Color Committee!
Colour is the correct spelling. The Americans just hashed it up when they stole our language.
I must admit that when using English I prefer the word colour though.
The Chromatic Committee
(or The Achromatic Committee, if such is your conviction) and be done with it, eh?
- decoulombe
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For those of you who are asking why we used pink instead of magenta and cyan instead of teal, it was decided by the council early in the debates to use commonly used (though mistaken) colour names. Hence although in reality, the colours are in fact magenta and teal, pink and cyan were to be used as the "official" names. It simplifies everything.
Also, the official name is the Colour Committee
Also, the official name is the Colour Committee
"You can't rule the world in hiding. You've got to come out on the balcony sometime and wave a tentacle"
Actually Dec - you're wrong - Cyan is Cyan... it's NOT TEAL!!!decoulombe wrote:For those of you who are asking why we used pink instead of magenta and cyan instead of teal, it was decided by the council early in the debates to use commonly used (though mistaken) colour names. Hence although in reality, the colours are in fact magenta and teal, pink and cyan were to be used as the "official" names. It simplifies everything.
Also, the official name is the Colour Committee
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Actually, Dec is only partially wrong since you do call Magenta Pink (??!!)yeti_c wrote:Actually Dec - you're wrong - Cyan is Cyan... it's NOT TEAL!!!decoulombe wrote:For those of you who are asking why we used pink instead of magenta and cyan instead of teal, it was decided by the council early in the debates to use commonly used (though mistaken) colour names. Hence although in reality, the colours are in fact magenta and teal, pink and cyan were to be used as the "official" names. It simplifies everything.
Also, the official name is the Colour Committee
C.
I wasn't calling into question the fact that Magenta is called Pink...gskur wrote:Actually, Dec is only partially wrong since you do call Magenta Pink (??!!)yeti_c wrote:Actually Dec - you're wrong - Cyan is Cyan... it's NOT TEAL!!!decoulombe wrote:For those of you who are asking why we used pink instead of magenta and cyan instead of teal, it was decided by the council early in the debates to use commonly used (though mistaken) colour names. Hence although in reality, the colours are in fact magenta and teal, pink and cyan were to be used as the "official" names. It simplifies everything.
Also, the official name is the Colour Committee
C.
But M is to big a letter to be used on the codes - as we don't use a fixed width font...
C.

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- decoulombe
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Actually, you are right that I am wrong, and I am wrong to say that I'm right, but.....yeti_c wrote:I wasn't calling into question the fact that Magenta is called Pink...gskur wrote:Actually, Dec is only partially wrong since you do call Magenta Pink (??!!)yeti_c wrote:Actually Dec - you're wrong - Cyan is Cyan... it's NOT TEAL!!!decoulombe wrote:For those of you who are asking why we used pink instead of magenta and cyan instead of teal, it was decided by the council early in the debates to use commonly used (though mistaken) colour names. Hence although in reality, the colours are in fact magenta and teal, pink and cyan were to be used as the "official" names. It simplifies everything.
Also, the official name is the Colour Committee
C.
But M is to big a letter to be used on the codes - as we don't use a fixed width font...
C.
Colours are colours, cyan is cyan, teal is teal, magenta is magenta, and pink is pink, and I understand that. The only point I was trying to make was cyan and pink are the CC official names. So I should rephrase....
The council early decided to use the names magenta and cyan for simplicity, that everybody was already used to those names.
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