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display added/removed articles #2

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paulgirard opened this issue Nov 18, 2013 · 4 comments
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display added/removed articles #2

paulgirard opened this issue Nov 18, 2013 · 4 comments

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@paulgirard
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Find a way to graphically signify that an article was added at the current stage or removed at the following one.

For instance we could add a red or green bar on the vertical edge of the article box to signify the creation or disappearance of an article.

@RouxRC
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RouxRC commented Nov 27, 2013

Right now It might be difficult to read when for instance an article is removed and added at the same stage (for instance art 2 bis A at stage Senat-Commission), or when an article was modified but removed just after (for instance Art 25 at Senat-Commission). Using just a small partial zone on the left (for green new) or the right (for red removed) of the article box would be more insighful

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@angelatacea
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Wouldn't me more useful to use another color for those ones? Or do you think it complicates to much the visualization?

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RouxRC commented Dec 15, 2013

The problem does not only concern articles that were added and removed just at the step after, but also those who were modified and removed right after. In both case, coloring the whole box to show it's removed after loses the information about the current step, so the side information seems like a better option

@boogheta
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There is currently a new propositon to visualize the removed/added articles which seems to fit most of the desires.

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