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Contributor II
Contributor II

What are the HEX codes for the 12 colors in the 12 color scheme (for the Sense Focus theme)?

Hi all

I have been trying to find the hex codes for the 12 colors in the 12 color scheme in Qlik sense. While there is a list of pre-defined colors functions on help.qlik.com, these do not seem to match the 12 colors. I have tried using a color picker online but get different HEX codes, depending on which one I use.

Could anyone point me in the right direction?

Cheers

 

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ArnadoSandoval
Specialist II
Specialist II

Hi @PC 

With my Qlik Sense Desktop, the themes are located at this folder:

C:\Users\<user-login>\AppData\Local\Programs\Qlik\Sense\Client\assets\external\sense-themes-default

But I don't have the Focus schema, if you do at that folder, open its  json file to find the color definition.

Hope this helps,

Arnaldo Sandoval
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
PC
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

Thank you Arnaldo

I'm on Enterprise though, any idea where I might access those files?

Cheers

 

PC

ArnadoSandoval
Specialist II
Specialist II

@PC 

I do not have access to an Enterprise server, anyhow, it could be at this folder

C:\Program Files\Qlik\Sense\Client\assets\external\sense-themes-default

Regards, 

Arnaldo Sandoval
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
adandreti
Contributor II
Contributor II

You can use this  below tool to determine what the HEX codes are for any color of an image you upload to it.

https://imagecolorpicker.com/en/

PC
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

Thank you. Did try that and found that depending on the colour picker tool you use you get slightly different answers. Currently, we have just settled on one of the solutions from a colour picker, but hope to get the actually values.

Cheers 

Dan36
Contributor II
Contributor II

would still like those values

michal_sobczak
Partner - Contributor
Partner - Contributor

"#332288"
"#6699cc"
"#88ccee"
"#44aa99"
"#117733"
"#999933"
"#ddcc77"
"#661100"
"#cc6677"
"#aa4466"
"#882255"
"#aa4499"

NadiaB
Support
Support

Hi @PC 

You can use the browser developer tools to see what CSS is being applied to an specific object. 

https://developer.chrome.com/docs/devtools/css/

Hope it helps!

Don't forget to mark as "Solution Accepted" the comment that resolves the question/issue. #ngm