Rename the colors of a table
Modify the names of colors contained in a swatch with simple rules of naming convention.
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Modify the names of colors contained in a swatch with simple rules of naming convention.
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With Coraye, you of course have the option of renaming the colors of a table one by one, but it could become tedious to change, for example, the name of 2663 colors in this way. A tool to rename colors by batch is available in the Color Table module to simplify this operation for you.
Import the color table you want to modify then display it in the Gamut Viewer.
At the top right of the first row of color swatches, click on the blue pen.
A window appears displaying a command line under "Naming rule" And the name of the first two colors of the table is displayed under "Preview changes on your first two colors"
(Name searched = Alternative name) For example we will replace all the names "PANTONE" by "SpotColor" We will use the following convention: (PANTONE = SpotColor)
New name ID For example we will replace all the names "PANTONE xxx C" by "SpotColor 1" "SpotColor 2" etc ... We will use the following convention: SpotColor ID
+(Name) For example we will add the word SpotColor at the end of the names of the table. We will use the following convention: +(SpotColor)
(Name)+ For example we will add the word SpotColor in front of the names of the table. We will use the following convention: (SpotColor )+
-(Name) For example we will remove the word "PANTONE" from the names of the table. We will use the following convention: -(PANTONE)
Same thing but we will remove the "C" at the end of the name