private void OnColorChanged <T>(AvaloniaPropertyChangedEventArgs <T> args) { // If we're in the process of internally updating the color, then we don't want to respond to the Color property changing, // aside from raising the ColorChanged event. if (!m_updatingColor) { var color = Color; m_currentRgb = new Rgb(color.R / 255.0, color.G / 255.0, color.B / 255.0); m_currentAlpha = color.A / 255.0; m_currentHsv = ColorConversion.RgbToHsv(m_currentRgb); m_currentHex = GetCurrentHexValue(); UpdateColorControls(ColorUpdateReason.ColorPropertyChanged); } var oldColor = args.OldValue.GetValueOrDefault <Color>(); var newColor = args.NewValue.GetValueOrDefault <Color>(); if (oldColor.A != newColor.A || oldColor.R != newColor.R || oldColor.G != newColor.G || oldColor.B != newColor.B) { var colorChangedEventArgs = new ColorChangedEventArgs(oldColor, newColor); ColorChanged?.Invoke(this, colorChangedEventArgs); } }
private void OnColorSpectrumColorChanged(object sender, ColorChangedEventArgs args) { // If we're updating controls, then this is being raised in response to that, // so we'll ignore it. if (m_updatingControls) { return; } var hsvColor = (Hsv)((ColorSpectrum)sender).HsvColor; UpdateColor(hsvColor, ColorUpdateReason.ColorSpectrumColorChanged); }