![]() ![]() If you see “Sorry, couldn’t check for updates” when you try to check for updates, and you know you have an internet connection, it’s very likely that the app you’re using Skala Color in is sandboxed, and has blocked networking. #SKALA COLOR CHROME UPGRADE#macOS 10.10 is a free upgrade that works on most recent-ish Macs. Can Skala Color run on macOS 10.7 and ealier? # This is due to the way macOS color pickers are implmented in Photoshop. When using Skala Color or any macOS color pickers in Photoshop, editing colors isn’t live - you have to click OK to see the results. You’re welcome to use either, but it is possible that we will think less of you if you don’t use ours. ![]() We decided to include Skala Color’s amazing 4× precision opacity slider anyway. We don’t believe that it is possible to remove the system-provided opacity slider at the bottom of the picker. That’s ok though - there’s many situations where having control over opacity wouldn’t make sense. The host application determines if the opacity slider is shown or not. At this point, we believe it is not possible to use third party color pickers in Xcode. Skala Color does not appear in Xcode 8 or Xcode 9. To here: /Library/ColorPickers/lorPicker Xcode 8 and 9 # Move this file: ~/Library/ColorPickers/lorPicker We are working on a new version to fix this issue, but you can manually move the color picker from the user Library folder to the Library folder that is at the root of your system disk, if you’d like to use it before we release a fixed update. Skala Color does not appear in the system color panel on macOS High Sierra. ![]()
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