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Color change in timeline #113
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I'm on board with more clearly distinguishing the 2.7 bar, but I think that
bright red is too strong. Maybe make it a dark blue?
…On Mon, 2 Apr 2018, 6:25 p.m. Michael Scott Cuthbert, < ***@***.***> wrote:
I'll do a pull in a bit -- I agree that red for anything except Python 2.7
itself sends too strong a signal. I was thinking a bit more like:
[image: screen shot 2018-04-02 at 12 24 43]
<https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3521479/38204409-dcf4a3e0-3670-11e8-808c-e83d97369adc.png>
(colors aren't exact; I just eyeballed them in shifting the stylesheet)
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this is a tiny little thing, but I associate Green w/ good and Blue with neutral. Any objections to my changing the timeline to make Py2/3 Blue and Py3-only Green? And we can use Yellow/Red for the Python 2.7 code to make it stand out (as the only Py2-only bar currently on the graph).
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