P. Birken wrote:
... The intention is to identify states of
versions both in the box above the article, the version history, as
well as in the recent changes. ...
If I understand your message correctly, there are three states a revision can be in which
you want to distinguish by a graphic:
(1) Unapproved (or unreviewed, or ...?)
......the (accuracy,depth,readability) are (Unapproved,Unapproved,Unapproved)
(2) "Sighted" (or skimmed, or surveyed, or ...?)
......Is this (Draft level,Unapproved,Unapproved), or maybe
...... (Draft level,<anything>, <anything>) ?
(3) Reviewed (or ...?)
......Any (accuracy,depth,readability) state other than in (1) or (2).
Is this approximately correct? What is the Sighted state (and if the first interpretation,
how does one manage to set it; the current software prohibits such a setting)?
Anyway, the graphics for the version history and such must be small so that they fit well
with the text of the line. I've attached 3 icons based on a small box for the above,
respectively, yellow with question mark, plain yellow, and white with green check. A
quite similar effect could probably be achieved without image files, by using HTML (the
check mark has a Unicode coding, although perhaps some browsers wouldn't have a
supporting font available).
-RS
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