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[css-color-5] `in <space>` syntax for `linear-gradient()` et al Β· Issue #6667 Β· w3c/csswg-drafts
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The nice thing about color-mix() is that it allows you to specify colors in a different color space then the color space in which the interpolation happens. As far as I can tell, linear-gradient() et al will always interpolate in RGB spa...
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- I think this is already discussed in Consider allowing gradients to include a color space for interpolation to take place in and also Don't force non-legacy colors to interpolate in a gamma-encoded space and Question: in what color space will gradient interpolation occur?
- Would it be feasible to add a in
syntax to linear-gradient(), similar to what color-mix() supports?
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headline:[css-color-5] `in <space>` syntax for `linear-gradient()` et al
articleBody:The nice thing about `color-mix()` is that it allows you to specify colors in a different color space then the color space in which the interpolation happens. As far as I can tell, `linear-gradient()` et al will always interpolate in RGB space, and I canβt find any changes to `linear-gradient` in CSS Color 4 or 5. Would it be feasible to add a `in <space>` syntax to `linear-gradient()`, similar to what `color-mix()` supports?
Hereβs what gradients from blue to green would look like (I used JavaScript to generate these gradients using `color-mix()`):
<img width="1680" alt="Screen Shot 2021-09-22 at 16 31 00" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/234957/134374638-b9a4ca73-b902-4f09-ad12-0484cf502d0c.png">
cc @argyleink
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headline:[css-color-5] `in <space>` syntax for `linear-gradient()` et al
articleBody:The nice thing about `color-mix()` is that it allows you to specify colors in a different color space then the color space in which the interpolation happens. As far as I can tell, `linear-gradient()` et al will always interpolate in RGB space, and I canβt find any changes to `linear-gradient` in CSS Color 4 or 5. Would it be feasible to add a `in <space>` syntax to `linear-gradient()`, similar to what `color-mix()` supports?
Hereβs what gradients from blue to green would look like (I used JavaScript to generate these gradients using `color-mix()`):
<img width="1680" alt="Screen Shot 2021-09-22 at 16 31 00" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/234957/134374638-b9a4ca73-b902-4f09-ad12-0484cf502d0c.png">
cc @argyleink
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