Version: 0.9.4 (using KDE 4.6.0) OS: Linux The gradients in learning mode look quite nice, but because of their property of being blurry it's almost impossible to "read" the fractions of well known words and not so well known words from the graphics. In my opinion solid colors would do a much better job. After all, the statistics are crisp, so there is no need to blur them in the visualization. Reproducible: Always
Git commit b979ba0f70676cd11e98ef49811533daee4651ee by Andreas Cord-Landwehr, on behalf of Amarvir Singh. Committed on 03/02/2014 at 17:41. Pushed by cordlandwehr into branch 'master'. Removes gradient in grade statistics. This closes the mentioned bugs, as it removes the gradient in learning statistics and uses solid color. It also makes it even more intuitive for the user, as it uses a single color for all the grades with different alpha values, increasing as grades increase. Thus darker shades mean higher grades. Also, the grade color settings in Parley configuration have been changed, removing the different color palletes for all grades and leaving just a single base color for all the grades. The "Use colors" option has been removed from the configuration. Also, the font color for the translations in the editor has been changed to be the default black, making the text more readable. Related: bug 328279 REVIEW: 115449 M +3 -15 src/settings/parley.kcfg M +0 -17 src/settings/viewoptions.cpp M +150 -454 src/settings/viewoptionsbase.ui M +31 -20 src/statistics/lessonstatistics.cpp M +0 -7 src/vocabulary/vocabularymodel.cpp http://commits.kde.org/parley/b979ba0f70676cd11e98ef49811533daee4651ee