It would be really useful with both charts and scales is a way to style the accent color differently, i.e. the one with peak chroma. Obviously we'd want something more generic than that, e.g. a way to highlight the min and max for any coord or even for deltas/contrasts.
So it would have the same syntax as the value part of the info attribute. Maybe it could even piggyback on it, e.g. info="L: oklch.l, C: oklch.c (max: accent), H: oklch,h" which would add accent to that swatch's part so it can be styled via ::part(accent). Both min and max would be able to be specified, in any order (e.g. info="L: oklch.l (min: darkest, max: lightest), C: oklch.c (max: accent), H: oklch,h")
I really like this, actually. it's nice, short, and readable for the common case, but allows pretty complex things to be specified as well.
It would be really useful with both charts and scales is a way to style the accent color differently, i.e. the one with peak chroma. Obviously we'd want something more generic than that, e.g. a way to highlight the min and max for any coord or even for deltas/contrasts.
So it would have the same syntax as the value part of the info attribute. Maybe it could even piggyback on it, e.g.
info="L: oklch.l, C: oklch.c (max: accent), H: oklch,h"which would add accent to that swatch's part so it can be styled via::part(accent). Bothminandmaxwould be able to be specified, in any order (e.g.info="L: oklch.l (min: darkest, max: lightest), C: oklch.c (max: accent), H: oklch,h")I really like this, actually. it's nice, short, and readable for the common case, but allows pretty complex things to be specified as well.