I’ve made some temporary changes based on your comments as well as modifying 
the way the Tuple count view appears.
Instead of tuple counts having colored edges, I colored the oplets for the 
tuple count.  This allows me to also color the streams (edges) with the stream 
tags.  I’m updating QUARKS-20 with screen shots of this, plus the other 
suggestions you made below.

I’d appreciate comments on the changes from anyone that is interested once they 
look at the screen shots in the JIRA entry.

Cheers,

Susan
> On Mar 11, 2016, at 3:29 PM, May Wone <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> With today’s morning build (3/11), the console looks much improved.
> 
> +1 on the other ideas.
> 
> 
> Here’s a few additional comments.
> 
> 
> I see edges on Tuple count, but can barely see many of the edges in Static
> view and Oplet kind  are very faint on my monitor – can the edges be
> darkened a tad?


Sure, good suggestion.  

> 
> Tuple count legend
> 
> 1.       ‘Not applicable – counter not present’.
> 
>       It looks like this is for an edge connected to counterOps that are
> not between 2 real vertices and this edge always has 0 tuple count. The
> blue color shades are starting to look similar. Maybe make these N/A edges
> look different, say with a dotted line.


I modified this altogether, how tuple count displays.  I’m updating QUARKS-20 
with screen shots.

> 
> 2.      Legend colors:
> 
> It looks like the colors apply to the edges only?  If yes, can the
> legend dots be changed to a rectangle  (wider than taller) to look like an
> edge snippet?
> 

Legends can apply to edges or oplets.  If they apply to edges I’ve modified 
them to be more rectangular.  If they are circles, they apply to oplets.   The 
one exception is if a counter oplet is present I display it as a square in a 
light grey color.

> 
> 
> For DevelopmentProvider topologies, consider adding an option to only
> display non-counterOps (this would reduce the clutter).

Currently this may be difficult to do, so I colored all the counter ops light 
grey and made them rectangular in shape vs the regular circular color.
> 
> 
> May
> 

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