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laneli
laneli commented Apr 16, 2021

Problem:
The icon buttons do not show any hint which action they are going to execute. So the user needs to either guess what will happen or to "learn" it by clicking on it - and with this possibly execute an unwanted action.

Solution:
Add either alt texts or tooltips that show on hovering over the buttons.

This addresses buttons like:

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  • Reveal values
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pdxjohnny
pdxjohnny commented Mar 15, 2021

We need to add a new CI job under lint: within the .github/workflows/testing.yml to validate commit message formatting.

Add a new CMD class in dffml/service/dev.py (along with tests in tests/service/test_dev.py) to check that commit message titles match the format specified in https://intel.github.io/dffml/master/contributing/git.html#issue-and-pull-request-title-formatting

PlaySEM Sensory Effects Renderer (SER) is a framework for delivering sensory effects such as wind, smell, vibration, and light to heterogeneous systems. It deals with variability in digital multisensory systems (mainly mulsemedia) allowing the use of different devices, SDKs/APIs, and many protocols to communicate with diversified applications.

  • Updated Apr 26, 2021
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