On Thursday 13 February 2003 22:56, Rene Rivera wrote:
[2003-02-13] Beman Dawes wrote:
At 12:35 PM 2/13/2003, David Abrahams wrote:
Whatever we do with color, most of the text that needs to be readable
should be black on white. That's been shown to be most readable for
most people, on
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 17:38, Rene Rivera wrote:
[2003-02-11] Beman Dawes wrote:
At 09:01 AM 2/10/2003, Toon Knapen wrote:
I think the traffic-light colors should suffice. I find adding black
confusing.
I agree. The traffic-light metaphor falls apart when you add black.
Yea,
At 11:38 AM 2/12/2003, Rene Rivera wrote:
[2003-02-11] Beman Dawes wrote:
At 09:01 AM 2/10/2003, Toon Knapen wrote:
I think the traffic-light colors should suffice. I find adding black
confusing.
I agree. The traffic-light metaphor falls apart when you add black.
Yea, but black is used in
Rene Rivera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[2003-02-11] Beman Dawes wrote:
At 09:01 AM 2/10/2003, Toon Knapen wrote:
I think the traffic-light colors should suffice. I find adding black
confusing.
I agree. The traffic-light metaphor falls apart when you add black.
Yea, but black is used in the
At 12:35 PM 2/13/2003, David Abrahams wrote:
Whatever we do with color, most of the text that needs to be readable
should be black on white. That's been shown to be most readable for
most people, on average.
That's a good point. Color-blind people may have trouble with anything that
depends
[2003-02-13] Beman Dawes wrote:
At 12:35 PM 2/13/2003, David Abrahams wrote:
Whatever we do with color, most of the text that needs to be readable
should be black on white. That's been shown to be most readable for
most people, on average.
That's a good point. Color-blind people may have
At 04:56 PM 2/13/2003, Rene Rivera wrote:
OK, I've made some changes to the page... Added an Age column, removed
green from the age color scheme, and moved the age color scheme to the
age
column only.
Comments?
The changes seem nice improvements to me.
Dropping the Age colors entirely would
At 09:01 AM 2/10/2003, Toon Knapen wrote:
I think the traffic-light colors should suffice. I find adding black
confusing.
I agree. The traffic-light metaphor falls apart when you add black.
--Beman
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[2003-02-11] Beman Dawes wrote:
At 09:01 AM 2/10/2003, Toon Knapen wrote:
I think the traffic-light colors should suffice. I find adding black
confusing.
I agree. The traffic-light metaphor falls apart when you add black.
Yea, but black is used in the regresion tests themselves. How does it
On Saturday 08 February 2003 00:26, Rene Rivera wrote:
If the old run is no longer relevent (as run date October 17 suggests)
who would be responsible for removing it?
I would think the person who ran the test, or Beman, or David, or any admin,
etc.
These are results from compilations by
Rene Rivera wrote:
In order to make regression test browsing more pleasant for all of us. I
decided to work up a little script to gather up all the test results that
get posted to the boost.sourceforge.net site. So browse on over to:
http://boost.sourceforge.net/regression-logs
..and
[2003-02-07] Alisdair Meredith wrote:
Rene Rivera wrote:
In order to make regression test browsing more pleasant for all of us. I
decided to work up a little script to gather up all the test results that
get posted to the boost.sourceforge.net site. So browse on over to:
[2003-02-07] Alisdair Meredith wrote:
Rene Rivera wrote:
Don't know if different people ran it or not. But it is simply that one
has
a different file name, from an old run, and the table is sorted strictly
on
the file name of the results.
If the old run is no longer relevent (as run date
Rene Rivera wrote:
In order to make regression test browsing more pleasant for all of us. I
decided to work up a little script to gather up all the test results that
get posted to the boost.sourceforge.net site. So browse on over to:
http://boost.sourceforge.net/regression-logs
..and
At 05:42 AM 1/20/2003, Alisdair Meredith wrote:
Rene Rivera wrote:
In order to make regression test browsing more pleasant for all of us.
I
decided to work up a little script to gather up all the test results
that
get posted to the boost.sourceforge.net site. So browse on over to:
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