* The colors used in XOEditor are from [http://git.sugarlabs.org/sugar-toolkit/mainline/blobs/master/src/sugar/graphics/xocolor.py the standand Sugar colors class]. An interesting challenge would be to modify the program to use a different list of color pairs.
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* The colors used in XOEditor are from [http://git.sugarlabs.org/sugar-toolkit/mainline/blobs/master/src/sugar/graphics/xocolor.py the standand Sugar colors class]. An interesting challenge would be to modify the program to use a different list of color pairs. The use case for such a modifcation would be that it would let the learner explore a broader range of color combinations. (The XO colors were chosen to meet a specific, narrow set of criteria: legibility and colorfulness. What are some other criteria?)
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* The original Javascript version of XOEditor let you look at the color pairs on top of different background colors. It would be a nice feature to add to the Python version.
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* The original Javascript version of XOEditor let you look at the color pairs on top of different background colors. It would be a nice feature to add to the Python version. The use case for such a modification is that colors appear differently depending upon the context in which they are viewed. This modification would allow the learner to explore the impact of background color on perception.)
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== Credits ==
== Credits ==
XOEditor was written and is maintained by [[User:Walter]].
XOEditor was written and is maintained by [[User:Walter]].