Urs Liska <u...@openlilylib.org> writes:

> Am 06.12.2013 09:12, schrieb Janek Warchoł:
>> 2013/12/6 Carl Peterson <carlopeter...@gmail.com>:
>>> Having worked for two corporations that have fairly extensive (and
>>> stringent) visual identity and branding guidelines (colors, typeface,
>>> formatting, etc.), I've learned that there are ways to make an obvious
>>> change between two things while still making them look like they go
>>> together.
>> A suggestion from my colleague: for a long time he kept confusing LM
>> and NR, and he said that it would be nice if (for example) they had
>> different color schemes so that one will know where to look at things
>> ("hmm, i remember seeing it in the blue manual...").
>>
>> Janek
>>
>
> As can be seen here (one more time):
>
> Am 07.12.2013 08:45, schrieb Janek Warchoł:
>> 2013/12/7 David Bolton <davidkbol...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> ...
>>
>> And by the way, why are you using documentation for versions 2.16
>> and 2.17 while the file is marked as 2.14? This looks like a bad
>> idea. best, Janek
>
> It may also be a good idea to find a way to visually distinguish
> between the stable and the development sections of website/manual?

Stable: solid color in the color coded area.

Development: diagonally striped or patterned in some other way.

-- 
David Kastrup

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