QUOTE (davey @ Nov 9 2008, 07:41 PM)

I enjoy watching the blocks.
Some of things that you suggest will probably come about. I will have to pay more attention and look for the
"orange" colors also. You can drag the map down and see much more detail in the blocks. You may already know this but other users will enjoy knowing it.
Thx for the welcome

After reading this I could not help but go and photoshop (don't know why I say that since I prefer Gimp) a screen shot of the blocks. I took the screeny before I reread the quote obove and saw that I could increase the amount of squares I see, thx for that.
As you should be able to see in the atached image, the 4 difrent colors that are used for showing fragmentation, partial fragmentation and empty, no fragmantation and what I think is not fragmented and partialy empty (since not fraged and fraged should logicly be somthing along the lines of bluish red). I also added the colors to the legend wich seems to make it easier to veiw the diffrences.
Btw, heres the colors in hexadecimal:
Not Fragmented (dark): #0000ff
Not Fragmented (light): #7d7dff
Fragmented (dark): #ff0000
Fragmented (light): #ff3c3c
Hope that helps (fix) the confusion

The Panda
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