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Color::Library::Dictionary::Tango(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		    Color::Library::Dictionary::Tango(3pm)

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Color::Library::Dictionary::Tango - (Tango) The Tango color palette DESCRIPTION
The Tango icon theme's goal is to make applications not seem alien on any desktop. A user running a multiplatform application should not have the impression that the look is unpolished and inconsistent with what he or she is used to. While this isn't about merging styles of all desktop systems, we do aim to not be drastically different on each platform. The Tango color palette consists of 27 RGB colors. <http://tango.freedesktop.org/Tango_Icon_Theme_Guidelines> COLORS
Aluminium 1 aluminium1 #eeeeec Aluminium 2 aluminium2 #d3d7cf Aluminium 3 aluminium3 #babdb6 Aluminium 4 aluminium4 #888a85 Aluminium 5 aluminium5 #555753 Aluminium 6 aluminium6 #2e3436 Butter 1 butter1 #fce94f Butter 2 butter2 #edd400 Butter 3 butter3 #c4a000 Chameleon 1 chameleon1 #8ae234 Chameleon 2 chameleon2 #73d216 Chameleon 3 chameleon3 #4e9a06 Chocolate 1 chocolate1 #e9b96e Chocolate 2 chocolate2 #c17d11 Chocolate 3 chocolate3 #8f5902 Orange 1 orange1 #fcaf3e Orange 2 orange2 #f57900 Orange 3 orange3 #ce5c00 Plum 1 plum1 #ad7fa8 Plum 2 plum2 #75507b Plum 3 plum3 #5c3566 Scarlet Red 1 scarletred1 #ef2929 Scarlet Red 2 scarletred2 #cc0000 Scarlet Red 3 scarletred3 #a40000 Sky Blue 1 skyblue1 #729fcf Sky Blue 2 skyblue2 #3465a4 Sky Blue 3 skyblue3 #204a87 perl v5.14.2 2011-12-07 Color::Library::Dictionary::Tango(3pm)
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