Is there a colorblind setting for this? I am red-green colorblind. 20% of men are colorblind like me, and the differentiation between red and green is difficult because they both look grey to me at saturation below 90%
Thanks for your (very valid!) feedback. We have a high-contrast theme. Idk if that helps you? You can switch themes by opening Preferences and going to Appearance & Behavior > Appearance. The Theme is right at the top. Select "High contrast" from the drop down.
In addition, we also have some Accessibility options (in the same location in Preferences > Appearance & Behavior > Appearance) including "Adjust for red-green vision deficiency".
Thanks for the video, although the question still remains (at least for me), why to use this feature at all? In other words, what are the use cases? I mean, when I first encountered a feature of finding all usages of a particular method/class, it was so obvious what it was for, and the benefit is so great, that such feature is indispensable. Here though...
In my case, I use this feature when trying to understand a new (to me) code base, to quickly get an idea of dependencies / relationships between components. You can also use it when trying to find and untangle cyclic dependencies, or when you want to break up a larger application into smaller parts and need to find and potentially untangle dependencies between components.
Is there a colorblind setting for this? I am red-green colorblind. 20% of men are colorblind like me, and the differentiation between red and green is difficult because they both look grey to me at saturation below 90%
Statistics. There is general agreement that worldwide 8% of men and 0.5% of women have a red/green type of colour vision deficiency.
Thanks for your (very valid!) feedback. We have a high-contrast theme. Idk if that helps you? You can switch themes by opening Preferences and going to Appearance & Behavior > Appearance. The Theme is right at the top. Select "High contrast" from the drop down.
In addition, we also have some Accessibility options (in the same location in Preferences > Appearance & Behavior > Appearance) including "Adjust for red-green vision deficiency".
Awesome 👍
Thanks for the video, although the question still remains (at least for me), why to use this feature at all? In other words, what are the use cases?
I mean, when I first encountered a feature of finding all usages of a particular method/class, it was so obvious what it was for, and the benefit is so great, that such feature is indispensable. Here though...
In my case, I use this feature when trying to understand a new (to me) code base, to quickly get an idea of dependencies / relationships between components. You can also use it when trying to find and untangle cyclic dependencies, or when you want to break up a larger application into smaller parts and need to find and potentially untangle dependencies between components.
May I rearrange the order of modules by myself? and how can I export the DSM?
It will be good when you show how a cyclic matrix will be fixed.
That might make a good follow-up video. Do you have a specific example in mind?
👋🏼🇨🇴🧔🏻👍🏼🤝🏻 Saludos desde Colombia, buena información