In longer user sessions, the lack of line spacing/visual partitions make it difficult to understand what information is currently being displayed.
It also makes it difficult to refer to the information in past commands/function calls (i.e. viewing appointment times or medication from the "list" command) for current use, which would severely impact the functionality of the program to the intended user-base - clinics and practitioners. This is especially pertinent given that in the UG the target user demographic are described as likely being "exhausted" and "sleep-deprived".
One suggestion to improvet this would be to include visual partitions that group related inputs/outputs together, so that users to not have to manually parse the information on the screen.
In longer user sessions, the lack of line spacing/visual partitions make it difficult to understand what information is currently being displayed.
It also makes it difficult to refer to the information in past commands/function calls (i.e. viewing appointment times or medication from the "list" command) for current use, which would severely impact the functionality of the program to the intended user-base - clinics and practitioners. This is especially pertinent given that in the UG the target user demographic are described as likely being "exhausted" and "sleep-deprived".
One suggestion to improvet this would be to include visual partitions that group related inputs/outputs together, so that users to not have to manually parse the information on the screen.
[original: nus-cs2113-AY2425S1/pe-interim#524] [original labels: type.FeatureFlaw severity.VeryLow]