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[Story] Improve accessibility for colour blindness #948

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andrewazores opened this issue Apr 13, 2023 · 0 comments
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[Story] Improve accessibility for colour blindness #948

andrewazores opened this issue Apr 13, 2023 · 0 comments
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andrewazores commented Apr 13, 2023

Describe the feature

Different kinds of colourblindness (ex. red-green / deuteranomaly) should be accounted for. There should be a user selection in the Settings view for colour palettes like Standard, Monochrome, Protanopia, Deuteranopia, Tritanopia. These palette selections should alter the actual display colours rendered for views like the Automated Analysis Report where colour coding is used to indicate score severities, for example. The different palettes would provide users with suitable options where there is apparent contrast between the rendered colours.

  • Add colour palette setting with preview of the rendered colours
  • Update Automated Analysis Report view to use colours from configured palette
  • Update other views?
@andrewazores andrewazores added good first issue Good for newcomers feat New feature or request labels Apr 13, 2023
@andrewazores andrewazores moved this to Todo in 2.4.0 release Apr 13, 2023
@andrewazores andrewazores moved this from Todo to Backlog in 2.4.0 release May 23, 2023
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