>I agree totally that the first is best. When you highlight the whole
>line, it disassociates the moves from the win breakdown you've worked so
>hard to integrate; you'd have to shade the breakdown too.
>
>Have you gone for shading on relative equity, or on analysis thresholds?
>It's not clear from your screenshots. The more I think about, the more
>I'm convinced that the latter is better.
>
>What will you do if the actual move is poor? You don't want to end up
>with red on red.
What about using the color shades for the rank number instead of for
its background ? Then you could use a light background to highlight
the actual move :
actual move = light background (e.g. gray)
other moves = std background (e.g. white)
all the moves = rank number color depending of error
MaX.
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