Color aggregate lines the same across versions#631
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Color aggregate lines the same across versions#631jonco3 wants to merge 4 commits intomozilla:gh-pagesfrom
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I do indeed believe that this is #625 We might not wish to do this for the submission date view, as the same submission date can have multiple versions (the same x value can have multiple data points) for a single aggregate. See, for instance this. How bad would it look in the code if we only turned to this mode for submission date view? |
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At present it can be confusing looking at evolution graphs because the individual aggregates get assigned different line colors for different versions, e.g.:
I'm not sure whether that's exactly what this issue is talking about but it may be: #625
These changes fix this by removing the version component from Line.getStateString and renaming it to Line.getColorId (this is the only use of that method).