[ PATCH][TESTREQ],fingerprint colorcode, V 0 .3 (!)
Thomas Schorpp
t.schorpp at gmx.de
Wed Jul 28 02:26:28 CEST 2004
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Atom 'Smasher' wrote:
| On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, Thomas Schorpp wrote:
|
|>> Atom 'Smasher' wrote:
|
|
|>> | anyway, what relationship are you trying to get between hex and
colors?
|>>
|>> ? your and padalas colorcode tables.
|
| =================
|
| so this seems good?
|
| 0 Black
| 1 Red
| 2 Green
| 3 Yellow
| 4 Blue
| 5 Purple
| 6 Cyan
| 7 Grey
| 8 Dark Grey
| 9 Bright Red
| A Bright Green
| B Bright Yellow
| C Bright Blue
| D Bright Purple
| E Bright Cyan
| F White
|
| can anyone think of a reason why there might be a better way to
| coordinate colors to hex digits?
|
from my coding habits view ;)
and yes, you ask what you know already, humans would like to have color
steps grouped to similar hex steps:
...
| 1 Red
| 2 Bright Red
...
but i fear what makes real sense as requirement here is more to
cryptographics science than ergonomics and coding...
therefore weve the analysises rather here and not yet on the kgpg, eg.
devel list.
|
| ...atom
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