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RE: Landscape Ballots
- To: <rcr@dieboldes.com>
- Subject: RE: Landscape Ballots
- From: "Ken Clark" <ken@dieboldes.com>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2000 10:47:03 -0600
- Importance: Normal
- In-Reply-To: <000901be1c6e$98501d00$6503a8c0@cramden.dieboldes.com>
Title:
> Sent: Monday, November 30, 1998 8:35 AM
> To:
rcr@dieboldes.com
> Subject: Landscape Ballots
>
> This one is on
behalf of Don Vopalenski. Apparently he has some
> jurisdictions
that want to do five party open primaries, one column per
>
party.
This is an oldie but a goodie (note the
date). Landscape is actually part of a larger project required for
NY: "full face ballots".
In addition to landscape, I propose the
following GEMS changes:
- Race flag to extend the candidate horizontal
lines to the edge of the candidate box.
- Race flag to
draw vertical lines between candidate
columns.
- Race flag to draw these horizontal and
vertical candidate lines as a full grid within the race. In other
words, draw the lines even if there is not a candidate at the row and column
of the race.
- New race values "min candidate cols" and
"min candidate rows" to replace the current "Candidate
Cols".
- New race layout options "by col" and "by
row". Currently GEMS always lays out candidates by column by row.
The new option will allow laying them out by row by column.
- New race layout options "fixed cols" and
"fixed rows". The option will allow fixing a voter group to a given
candidate row or column, insead than wrapping left to right or top to
bottom.
- New candidate column value for
vgroup.
I am working on these now. If you have
any other suggestions or comments on how full face could be integrated into
GEMS, or problems with the above design, please follow up. Also, follow up
with any additional related requirements LHS might have.
As a nice side effect, these new layout options
should also work well in Puerto Rico.
Ken