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Rows in the result tables would have different colours based on their similarity score.
For example, rows with high similarities have a brighter, more saturated color -- but of course there's many possibilities) to map a number to a colour.
How could we nicely integrate this into the user's theme?
Can we acess the theme's CSS variables? Are there some standard variables (like accent color)? Or could we support commonly used themes?
Some agnostic method, e.g. setting only the opacity.
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Just an idea off the top of my head.
Rows in the result tables would have different colours based on their similarity score.
For example, rows with high similarities have a brighter, more saturated color -- but of course there's many possibilities) to map a number to a colour.
How could we nicely integrate this into the user's theme?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: