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> I like Green +1
>
>
>
You can start by designing a colour scheme with one main colour. That is
not so difficult, we already have black and white!
See chapter 2 paragraph "Colour scheme" for an
example:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rqVZkpLo9JY0Gg8TnyMrv8KFIwNSImzcpQX1_iJNbFI/edit
> Hi,
>
> Today, I got a talk with Nicolas about the relevance of the workflow
> engine in Tryton.
> We came to the conclusion that it will be perhaps better to drop it.
> So here are the arguments:
>
> - The Subflow which is indeed a key feature in the design of workflow is
> never used in Try
Yes. I think that initially those color schemas in Anthony's document
> could be used, but that was a while ago..
>
>
> I have made a few examples for two color scheme's, this gives people more
understanding of what is possible/appropriate.
See:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rqVZkpLo9JY0G
> You are talking about "Business Worfklow" which is different of the
> "Model Workflow" of Tryton.
>
> --
> Cédric Krier
>
I know there will be a difference between what you do in your business and
the part that is "automated".
What I mean to say is that it would be great if we could visualiz
> Yes, seems possible. The only thing is, that we need a decision, what
> kind of design is prefered. There could be any design to somebodys liking
> ;)
> Because of an error in my css I developed accidentally another variation -
> http://grasbauer.com/test2/
>
> Don't know how to continue