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option to not use colour gradient on symbols? #31

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azankl opened this issue Oct 13, 2021 · 3 comments
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option to not use colour gradient on symbols? #31

azankl opened this issue Oct 13, 2021 · 3 comments
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azankl commented Oct 13, 2021

Is it possible to not have a colour gradient across symbols by default? In my mind, a symbol is either black (affected) or white (unaffected). Having a grey gradient across it blurs this distinction and does not add anything useful.

@buske buske added enhancement New feature or request good first issue Good for newcomers labels Nov 10, 2021
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buske commented Nov 10, 2021

Hi @azankl, thanks for the feedback. This is something we changed in later versions of PhenoTips, and should be pretty simple for someone to modify in this project, so have added labels to encourage people to do so.

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@azankl , @buske - this could be an area we'll need to look at in the future. If anyone else is motivated to do it, please take it on as our workload is likely to be fairly high anyway - the lead times will be horrendous. But anyway, at least you'll both know that it's on someone's radar!

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The gradient can be removed by modifying the method PersonVisuals.updateDisorderShapes() and removing the gradient. I've placed the changes in shermanlo77@bf8ba2c

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