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Description
When the problem grader assigns only a fraction of points for a test, it is still displayed as "OK" with green background, which could be misleading. It would be better to write "Partially OK" or just "OK" with a different bg colour (say, yellow).
I mean, when the grader outputs:
"OK
some message
50"
then the program is assigned 50% of the points. It is a different situation from the one when it gets 100% of the points but still the only difference in the display is in the footnote to the test case. Some of the contestants find this situation confusing.
I mean, when the grader outputs:
"OK
some message
50"
then the program is assigned 50% of the points. It is a different situation from the one when it gets 100% of the points but still the only difference in the display is in the footnote to the test case. Some of the contestants find this situation confusing.
Issue Links
- relates to
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SIO-2291 Misc. UX improvements (meta-ticket)
https://gerrit.sio2project.mimuw.edu.pl/3390
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SIO-2049) Test report color differentiation between "OK" and "Partially OK"Just like with the submission color, the test reports marked as "OK"
will now be highlighted with different shades of green, depending on
the fraction of the maximum score available for the test obtained
by the submission.
Test reports without defined maximum scores will always be highlighted
according only to their status, i.e. those of them that are marked
as "OK" will always receive the default, full shade of green.
Change-Id: I195ae2a7940083b53a6d77999b03ba051436703b