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I am using the jquery based eyeCon color picker(http://www.eyecon.ro/colorpicker/).

When I click and drag the mouse over the colored area, the color is changing. But when I just click on the colored area, then the color is not getting updated.

I digged its source and found two functions named downSelector() and moveSelector() getting invoked on mousedown and mousemove respectively. I just added a call to moveSelector() on the downSelector() function passing its own ev object. But it doesnt work and throws the following error: Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'cal' of undefined

It might be because the ev object for mousedown and mousemove are different.

But I need to update the color on mousedown event. Any suggestions?

thanks in advance :)

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In colorpicker.js, you can call moveSelector from upSelector like this:

moveSelector = function (ev) {
  change.apply(
  ev.data.cal.data('colorpicker').fields.eq(6)
    .val(parseInt(100*(150 - Math.max(0,Math.min(150,(ev.pageY - ev.data.pos.top))))/150, 10))
    .end().eq(5).val(parseInt(100*(Math.max(0,Math.min(150,(ev.pageX - ev.data.pos.left))))/150, 10))
    .get(0),[ev.data.preview]
  );
  return false;
},

upSelector = function (ev) {

  moveSelector(ev);

  fillRGBFields(ev.data.cal.data('colorpicker').color, ev.data.cal.get(0));
  fillHexFields(ev.data.cal.data('colorpicker').color, ev.data.cal.get(0));
  $(document).unbind('mouseup', upSelector);
  $(document).unbind('mousemove', moveSelector);
  return false;
}, 

This little hack works well :)

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    actually, just calling the moveSelector(ev) function from within upSelector() works fine, no need to copy-paste the whole code Aug 18, 2011 at 12:38
  • 3
    same for hue changer, call moveHue(ev); in function upHue. Feb 9, 2012 at 10:10

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