On Jan 27 2017 8:46 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 28 January 2017 at 03:10, EBo <e...@sandien.com> wrote:
>> I would have to dig around, but I remember that there are 
>> standardized
>> color schemes for such things.  It is also important in that there 
>> are
>> people with something called "color blindness",,,
>
> There is an ISO standard, but that assumes context. Red = bad green =
> good, yellow  = information
>
> There is no way to know the subjective value of a HAL pin, it could 
> be
> "True, the machine is definitely on fire" or "true, all parts made
> today passed inspection"

Fair enough.  Would that mean that the hal pins need another attribute 
"color for value"?

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