was: Re: [Gnumed-devel] GNUmed client 0.9.2 Notes plugin "active problems" column improvements
On 2011-04-10, at 3:44 PM, Karsten Hilbert wrote:
>> When the Problem *is* the Health Issue (and the two values
>> are therefore the same), the default would be to list the
>> same text side by side in the two columns and what we are
>> wrestling with is the best way to say "these are the same".
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> Yes.
>
>> ↲ which is Unicode 21B2 (UTF8: E2 86 B2) DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH TIP LEFTWARDS
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> I like this one. But this one:
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http://fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/21b5/index.htm
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> I like even better.
Can we instead in future releases use any of
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/21a9/index.htm
0x21A9 8617 LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH HOOK ↩
0x261C 9756 WHITE LEFT POINTING INDEX ☜
0x21E6 8678 LEFTWARDS WHITE ARROW ⇦
0x21B9 8633 LEFTWARDS ARROW TO BAR OVER RIGHTWARDS ARROW TO BAR ↹
0x21DC 8668 LEFTWARDS SQUIGGLE ARROW ⇜
0x21E0 8672 LEFTWARDS DASHED ARROW ⇠
0x21E4 8676 LEFTWARDS ARROW TO BAR ⇤
because -- while our intent is to communicate, within a single line, that the Problem *is* the Health Issue -- the *current* DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH TIP LEFTWARDS makes it look like there is some relationship between the line above, and the line containing the
arrow.
The screenshot does not even show the worst case scenarios, where
- a Health issue has no associated active episodes (Problems) or
- the sort, which is on {active Problem or Health issue name) to be listed anywhere other than subjacent to the Problem, or
-- Jim