Originally posted by Bitwise
I created something like this in C++ last year, but you didn't use that Color Dialog bs. All colors where inside a drop down box, then their default color was retrieved and stored inside a picture box (I called it a preview box) and then it displayed the RGBA of the value in both packed byte form and unpacked single form. (Btw, the float in your output needs to be put down to one decimal only (0.3 ect))
nah idc about this anymore, I made it ages ago but it works fine so yea