Not a huge problem, but the colours assigned to ratings are off by a few points on the 20-80 scale. In every other scale, the colours respect the scale's boundaries exactly. Here's what I mean...first, all the other rating scales. The numbers in brackets are the "native" 1-200 ratings visible in the editor:
Code:
1-5 scale:
red 1(1) - 1(39)
orange 2(40) - 2(79)
yellow 3(80) - 3(119)
green 4(120) - 4(159)
blue 5(160) -
1-10 scale:
red 1(1) - 2(39)
orange 3(40) - 4(79)
yellow 5(80) - 6(119)
green 7(120) - 8(159)
blue 9(160) -
1-20 scale:
red 1(1) - 4(39)
orange 5(40) - 8(79)
yellow 9(80) - 12(119)
green 13(120) - 16(159)
blue 17(160) -
1-100 scale:
red 1(1) - 20(39)
orange 21(40) - 40(79)
yellow 41(80) - 60(119)
green 61(120) - 80(159)
blue 81(160) -
2-8 scale:
red 2(1) - 2(32)
orange 3(33) - 4(98)
yellow 5(99) - 5(131)
green 6(132) - 7(197)
blue 8(198) -
And now the 20-80 scale:
Code:
red 20(1) - 30(41)
orange 35(42) - 45(90) [45 ends at 91 native points]
yellow 45(91) - 60(140) [50 begins at 92, 60 ends at 141 native points]
green 60(141) - 75(189) [65 begins at 142, 75 ends at 191 native points]
blue 75(190) - [80 begins at 192 native points]
In other words, ratings of 45, 60 and 75 can appear in two different colours depending on the underlying "real" rating, and I presume that's not intended.