> From: bill lam
> 
> mar, 26 Jan 2010, Sherlock Ric skribis:
> > Yes I agree that using colour is probably the best solution here. The
> background colour for the cell containing the primitive could be
> coloured according to the primitive's part of speech. AFAICS the only
> primitive whose part of speech differs depending on "context" is
> underscore which is a Noun or Other - I'd suggest colouring it as for
> Nouns.
> >
> > As Fraser suggests it would be sensible to provide a key that maps
> the colours to the parts of speech.
> >
> 
> On firefox it is quite hard to see the difference in color for
> conjunction and adverb.  Does it look ok in other browsers?

I suspect that this is more an issue of your monitor (colour settings) than the 
browser. 

Nevertheless the main thing is that now that the primitives are colour-coded, 
it is relatively easy to change the colour scheme if the current one isn't good.

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