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Default to specific colors for all new statuses 3 25.00%
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Old 06-26-2020, 04:03 PM   #13
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Default Re: Feature Discussion: Combo Color

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Originally Posted by Zageron View Post
To alleviate concerns, could we guard the extended colour options behind an "advanced combo colour control" flag or something similar? If disabled, things are locked in the engine defaults and if the extended option is enabled then everything is editable.
This isn't too bad of an idea, but unless it is located right next to the system default options it takes me back to my previous concern of hiding it from users and it not getting used.

Oh boyo, you've got me thinking... hehe

I kind of like the idea of even giving further customization options such as a certain color for a run to still be possible for beating your personal best (raw-goods based) or allowing colors for user-specified values, but providing those options would be a lot of work for ultimately minimal gain/usage most likely.
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