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Well, if there is no chroma, the hue value is meaningless. But if you are constructing values to behave a certain way, then you may care about the value regardless of chroma being zero.

Seems to me a gradient that goes through a rainbow of colors while also becoming less and less chromatic to a gray-tone would be a commonly useful idea. I missed "none" for "true-gray" ..... am I missing something else here ? Can you create a gradient like I describe here using CSS specs? Or could they be expanded to do so?

As I mentioned earlier, from a library perspective, I'd prefer the user explicitly specify a hue when they mean it, but CSS have their reasons for doing what they do and I'm not here …

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