by serVar161 » Tue Mar 31, 2026 3:41 am
1, 2. This is supposed to be a list I have written down somewhere, not on the animals. And to change the name color or the name itself, I don't have to approach the animals to get permission or tell them, "Hey you, cowfucker, from today your name will be Cowboy 67. Your name will be highlighted in green, so don't worry – you won't be going to be the sausage anytime soon."
3. Hiding selected animals from the list will help you work with only the animals you need, or leaving two or more to compare.
4. You can highlight "favorites" with a color, but an icon and a separate tab are a better option, allowing you to create your own lists of animals. For example, a single list of animals that produce milk. Or a list of all animals (for leather or meat).
5. Currently, hovering over columns with animal parameters highlights them, but when I look at the lists of animals, I'm more interested in the animal row. Highlighting the row when hovering or when the checkbox is checked will simplify the process of perceiving and working with information. Without highlighting, your eyes jump from line to line, and you have to move them from the beginning of the line to the desired parameter each time.
6. You can go to the animals each time and highlight the area you want to remember. But you can simplify this so that only animals born to those already on your list are automatically added to the list. And to prevent the offspring of animals you gave away and forgot to remove from the list from being added to the list, you can make this function only for those bearing your cattle brand.
7*, 8*. Not particularly necessary, but they won't be superfluous. Item 7 will allow you to track which offspring are produced in the list itself, and item 8 can be used to record reminders and some of your own parameters (+5 meat quality, which results in good offspring, will give birth at 12:00).
My english is bEd.