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The previous source text is shown to the right. It is placed far away from the current source text, which makes it difficult to compare the two versions of the text. In this case they differ by a single dot at the end.
Placing the previous source text directly above the current source text would make this comparison as easy as it should be. To distinguish it from the current source text, it should have a different background color. Like this:
It might even be useful to highlight the difference between the previous and the current text. A very simple approach is to determine the longest common prefix, determine the longest common suffix, and then color everything in between using a different background. It's better than the current state and much easier to implement that a full diff. Although wdiff already exists.
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First of, I agree this is a usability issue. Some comments about your proposed fix, though:
Placing the previous source text directly above the current source text would make this comparison as easy as it should be.
…at the cost of eating precious space (which needs to be somehow reasonably allocated even for entries without previous msgid, or expanded dynamically).
To distinguish it from the current source text, it should have a different background color. Like this:
That's far too little to make it understandable, even to people familiar with the concept.
It might even be useful to highlight the difference between the previous and the current text.
I think showing the diff nicely addresses the "I can't spot the difference" accessibility issue (which I don't dispute) better than putting them together like this, doesn't it?
Or to rephrase, #230 is definitely needed; of this layout change I am not yet sure.
The previous source text is shown to the right. It is placed far away from the current source text, which makes it difficult to compare the two versions of the text. In this case they differ by a single dot at the end.
Placing the previous source text directly above the current source text would make this comparison as easy as it should be. To distinguish it from the current source text, it should have a different background color. Like this:
It might even be useful to highlight the difference between the previous and the current text. A very simple approach is to determine the longest common prefix, determine the longest common suffix, and then color everything in between using a different background. It's better than the current state and much easier to implement that a full diff. Although
wdiff
already exists.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: