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AC Clacton is made up of three sectors, all controlled by the primary LON_E_CTR position and bandboxed by its parent, LON_C_CTR.
AC Clacton also has top-down responsibilities for TC East (LTC_E_CTR), which currently uses the same colour scheme as LON_E_CTR.
Further splits are as follows:
LON_E_CTR
LON_EN_CTR (Sector 12)
LTC_ER_CTR (REDFA)
LTC_ED_CTR (DAGGA)
LON_ES_CTR (Sector 13)
LON_E_CTR (Sector 14) - LON_E_CTR always controls Sector 14 when online, regardless of other online controllers.
LTC_ES_CTR (SABER)
LTC_EJ_CTR (JACKO)
LTC_E_CTR
LTC_ER_CTR (REDFA)
LTC_ED_CTR (DAGGA)
LTC_ES_CTR (SABER)
LTC_EJ_CTR (JACKO)
Currently, all splits are the same colour, but the parent LON_C_CTR assumes the colour of whichever of LON_M_CTR and LON_E_CTR it is covering, defaulting to LON_M_CTR's colour when alone.
Ideally, each split's colour should be a different shade of the group's base colour.
Context
AC Clacton
AC Clacton's top-down layout is different to the other sector groups, in order to provide flexibility when splitting. The bandbox LON_E_CTR position is also the individual split logon for Sector 14, rather than a true bandbox.
When open, LON_EN_CTR always covers Sector 12 and underlying sectors (REDFA/DAGGA). It never covers any other sectors.
LON_ES_CTR always covers Sector 13. Additionally, it covers Sector 14 and underlying sectors (SABER/JACKO) if LON_E_CTR is offline.
When open, LON_E_CTR always covers Sector 14 and underlying sectors (SABER/JACKO), additionally covering all other offline Clacton/TC East sectors (from both LON_EN_CTR and LON_ES_CTR).
Since LON_ES_CTR and LON_E_CTR have a cyclical top-down relationship, they should always be different colours, rather than one assuming the colour of the other.
TC East
TC East has a more traditional, hierarchical top-down layout. The bandbox LTC_E_CTR combines LTC_ER_CTR and LTC_ES_CTR. It should take the colour of whichever of these is offline, defaulting to one of them if online alone.
LTC_ER_CTR bandboxes LTC_ED_CTR, which should have its own colour.
LTC_ES_CTR bandboxes LTC_EJ_CTR, which should have its own colour.
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Base Colour: Beige
AC Clacton is made up of three sectors, all controlled by the primary LON_E_CTR position and bandboxed by its parent, LON_C_CTR.
AC Clacton also has top-down responsibilities for TC East (LTC_E_CTR), which currently uses the same colour scheme as LON_E_CTR.
Further splits are as follows:
LON_E_CTR
LTC_E_CTR
Currently, all splits are the same colour, but the parent LON_C_CTR assumes the colour of whichever of LON_M_CTR and LON_E_CTR it is covering, defaulting to LON_M_CTR's colour when alone.
Ideally, each split's colour should be a different shade of the group's base colour.
Context
AC Clacton
AC Clacton's top-down layout is different to the other sector groups, in order to provide flexibility when splitting. The bandbox LON_E_CTR position is also the individual split logon for Sector 14, rather than a true bandbox.
When open, LON_EN_CTR always covers Sector 12 and underlying sectors (REDFA/DAGGA). It never covers any other sectors.
LON_ES_CTR always covers Sector 13. Additionally, it covers Sector 14 and underlying sectors (SABER/JACKO) if LON_E_CTR is offline.
When open, LON_E_CTR always covers Sector 14 and underlying sectors (SABER/JACKO), additionally covering all other offline Clacton/TC East sectors (from both LON_EN_CTR and LON_ES_CTR).
Since LON_ES_CTR and LON_E_CTR have a cyclical top-down relationship, they should always be different colours, rather than one assuming the colour of the other.
TC East
TC East has a more traditional, hierarchical top-down layout. The bandbox LTC_E_CTR combines LTC_ER_CTR and LTC_ES_CTR. It should take the colour of whichever of these is offline, defaulting to one of them if online alone.
LTC_ER_CTR bandboxes LTC_ED_CTR, which should have its own colour.
LTC_ES_CTR bandboxes LTC_EJ_CTR, which should have its own colour.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: