As ProgramCrafter mentioned, more (up to five) hypotheses are already supported. It’s limited to 5 because finding good colors is hard, and 5 seemed like enough—but if you find yourself needing more I’d be interested to know.
The sliders already snap to tenth values (but you can enter more precise values in the textbox), and I think snapping to integers would sacrifice too much precision. It’s plausible that fifths could be better though, I’ll have to test that. I do want to introduce a way to allow for more precise control while dragging the sliders, which might address this concern to some extent by making it easy to stop at an integer value exactly if desired. But I haven’t thought of a good interface for doing that yet.
That sounds cool, but I’m not sure how to make a good interface for that that wouldn’t look too cluttered. I’m also worried people would misuse it for convenience. But I’ll keep thinking about it!
Tooltips to explain things would be cool and I have a similar thing planned already.
Thanks for the suggestions!
As ProgramCrafter mentioned, more (up to five) hypotheses are already supported. It’s limited to 5 because finding good colors is hard, and 5 seemed like enough—but if you find yourself needing more I’d be interested to know.
The sliders already snap to tenth values (but you can enter more precise values in the textbox), and I think snapping to integers would sacrifice too much precision. It’s plausible that fifths could be better though, I’ll have to test that. I do want to introduce a way to allow for more precise control while dragging the sliders, which might address this concern to some extent by making it easy to stop at an integer value exactly if desired. But I haven’t thought of a good interface for doing that yet.
That sounds cool, but I’m not sure how to make a good interface for that that wouldn’t look too cluttered. I’m also worried people would misuse it for convenience. But I’ll keep thinking about it!
Tooltips to explain things would be cool and I have a similar thing planned already.
That’s a good idea, thanks!