Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2005 00:42:27 +0200 From: Daniel Gerzo <danger@rulez.sk> To: linimon@lonesome.com (Mark Linimon) Cc: www@freebsd.org Subject: Re[2]: query-pr-summary.cgi rework Message-ID: <16210284314.20050903004227@rulez.sk> In-Reply-To: <20050902151450.GB22022@soaustin.net> References: <1029392505.20050901194124@rulez.sk> <20050901230733.GE58269@submonkey.net> <488426177.20050902093840@rulez.sk> <20050902145937.GA22022@soaustin.net> <20050902151450.GB22022@soaustin.net>
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Hello Mark, Friday, September 2, 2005, 5:14:50 PM, si odoslal: > On Fri, Sep 02, 2005 at 09:59:37AM -0500, Mark Linimon wrote: >> i386 is around 15M and probably would have given you complete coverage >> of all the interesting test cases. > Dumb to follow up to oneself, but hey, it's early in the morning yet :-) > It turns out that conf gives you as much coverage as i386 (I had not > expected to see an 'a' in there). 'r' cases get resolved fairly quickly > and there are none currently. > btw I like what is here, I think it is much better than what we have. > OTOH at least on this laptop, the 'f' color is a little too light -- it > is harder to see than the others. IMHO 'f' should stand out the most > or at least more than the 's' ones -- they are more likely to be able > to be resolved. I could live with either swapping the colors or just > making the 'f' color darker. Okay, so anyone feel that it should be better to swap 'f' and 's' colors between each other? I'm okay with this. > Also, on this laptop, the 'a' and 'p' colors are fairly hard to > distinguish, but I don't see that as quite the problem that the > above is. I don't see a problem here ;-) maybe someone else? > Yes, I realize that I am dangerously close to painting the bikeshed. > OTOH I spent a fair amount of time looking at those pages :-) > mcl -- Sincerely, DanGer, ICQ: 261701668 | e-mail protecting at: http://www.2pu.net/ http://danger.rulez.sk | proxy list at: http://www.proxy-web.com/ | FreeBSD - The Power to Serve!
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