That's definitely an interesting idea. I'm not sure exactly how I would determine the color pairs, but it could be as simple as:
11-20: Use color for left half, next color in list for right half
21-30: Use color for left half, color at index + 2 for right half
31-40: Same but index + 3
And so on. When index is +10, I could switch to splitting the dots horizontally instead of vertically, but I'm not sure how many people are going to have well over 100 link points...
I can also draw the number, but I'm not sure it's really necessary, and would probably be distracting visually.
Thanks for the idea Skip, I think I can run with this. The nice thing about this approach is I can use the translated color descriptions (link 11 just combines the translations for Blue and Red, and lists it as Blue|Red)
11-20: Use color for left half, next color in list for right half
21-30: Use color for left half, color at index + 2 for right half
31-40: Same but index + 3
And so on. When index is +10, I could switch to splitting the dots horizontally instead of vertically, but I'm not sure how many people are going to have well over 100 link points...
I can also draw the number, but I'm not sure it's really necessary, and would probably be distracting visually.
Thanks for the idea Skip, I think I can run with this. The nice thing about this approach is I can use the translated color descriptions (link 11 just combines the translations for Blue and Red, and lists it as Blue|Red)