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Subject: [Bug 178470] Configure colors for directory coverage percentages
From: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu () gmail ! com>
Date: 2008-12-23 17:03:55
Message-ID: 20081223170355.2480213F89 () immanuel ! kde ! org
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--- Comment #3 from Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu gmail com> 2008-12-23 18:03:54 ---
> To me this seems like over-configurability. What about just using the simple
> metaphor green=good and red=bad?
Not my case, but as I said, people suffering from red-green color blindness
couldn't discriminate if the coverage is good or bad.
And, aside from that, just a two colors code doesn't seem very suitable for
code coverage. This is not like unit testing. In fact, right now there is a
four color code.
But personally I don't like the ranges used, so this is why I'm suggesting that
the user should be able to configure it (and, in fact, I am implementing it,
not just suggesting ;) ).
Moreover, I can't see a problem in over configurability. Are we GNOME now? :P
(Just kidding, keep the torches ;) )
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