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On Thursday 19 December 2002 07:38 pm, Ian Clarke wrote:

> > > The third stretch of the bar - maybe green, indicates the number of
> > > blocks which must be downloaded to reassemble the file.
> >
> > Eh? Sorry, I don't understand this bit at all. IRC?
>
> You need 100 blocks, out of 150.  You have successfully downloaded 20,
> with 10 failures. The green area would be 80 blocks in length,
> representing the number of blocks you must download at this point to
> successfully reassemble the file.
>
Please, please, I know this is a "blue" theme, but if you're going to use 
green, don't make it anything but "blocks we have". :)

I would personally rather see:
Green -- successful blocks.
White* -- not tried blocks.
A black line -- right after the number of blocks we need.
White* -- not tried blocks.
Yellow -- failed blocks that have retries left.
Red -- blocks that have outright failed.

*It could be that blue if you prefer, but I don't find it as appealing. Note 
also that either/both of these sections could be nonexistent. The point is 
that the black line should always appear in the 'right' place.

If the green bar reaches the black line, we've been successful.
If the red bar moves left of the black line, we've failed.
If the yellow bar is left of the black line, then maybe we're in danger.

I think that this would be very easy to learn how to read -- and even the 
uninitiated should be able to handle "green bar reaches black line == good" .

Cheers
- --hobbs
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