Yes.
Please open CuteEditor_Files\Scripts\ColorPicker.js file.
Add the following code before "}".
colorsArray = new Array("#000000","#993300","#333300","#003300","#003366","#000080","#333399","#333333",
"#800000","#FF6600","#808000","#008000","#008080","#0000FF","#666699","#808080",
"#FF0000","#FF9900","#99CC00","#339966","#33CCCC","#3366FF","#800080","#999999",
"#FF00FF","#FFCC00","#FFFF00","#00FF00","#00FFFF","#00CCFF","#993366","#C0C0C0",
"#FF99CC","#FFCC99","#FFFF99","#CCFFCC","#CCFFFF","#99CCFF","#CC99FF","#FFFFFF");
ShowMoreColors = false;
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