Although I support the notion that you have to give code to get code, I've always wanted to be a patron of the arts.

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; my @backgrounds = qw/aqua barnred butter cream gold grey ivory lavend +er mint mushroom parchment pink sage skyblue tan/; my @accents = qw/aqua barnred black burgundy butter chocolate cre +am gold grey ivory lavender mint mushroom parchment pink sage skyblue + tan terracotta turqouise violet/; my @focuses = qw/black burgundy chocolate terracotta turquoise vi +olet/; for my $background (@backgrounds) { for my $accent (@accents) { for my $focus (@focuses) { print "$background $accent $focus\n" unless $accent eq $focus; } } }
I'll spare my fellow monks the 41k of output, but Bard Judith could have gotten it from my Scratch Pad for a limited time.

In reply to Re: Colour Combinations - Interested? by moklevat
in thread Colour Combinations - Interested? by Bard Judith

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