https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103691
Tiago Santos <[email protected]> changed:
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--- Comment #3 from Tiago Santos <[email protected]> ---
This is the follow up off a forum discussion about this possibility.
http://forum.languagetool.org/t/displaying-errors-in-colour/1031/12
Having the possibility to attribute a color to each category allow the user to
identify the type os error and disable it in the settings accordingly.
In a style and grammar checker, users may wish to follow all grammar advices
but may not want to follow controversial style guidelines.
Color coding grammar advice can also apply to distinguish between 'possible
mistake' type of rules and 'certain error' type of rules'
This is a very significant usability improvement when reviewing large texts
(i.e. think of reviewing big translated texts).
> As a side note, using color as primary information is evil as color impaired
> people may not be able to perceive the information.
Well... 'primary information' and 'evil' are quite strong words, are not they?
Neither the underlined information is primary, nor there is anything evil about
using available resources to inform the user.
Should GUIs be discontinued because there are persons with severe visual
impairments using computers?
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