MIL-STD-334B(TM) w/Change Notice 2
5.2.3.3 Tables. Tables shall be vertically aligned under their column headings and horizontally aligned with their row headings.
5.2.3.4 Values. All values contained within a table shall be expressed to the same number of decimal places.
5.2.3.5 Alphabetic data. Columns of alphabetic data shall be left-justified.
5.2.3.6 Numeric data. Columns of numeric data, without decimals, shall be displayed right-justified;
numeric data with decimals shall be justified with respect to the decimal point.
5.2.4 Information density. At least one line space shall be left blank above and below critical information, and at least two character spaces shall be left blank on each side.
5.3 Prompting and coding.
5.3.1 General. Prompting shall be used to get the operator's attention and explain what to do when an operator action is required during a test sequence. Prompting shall be clear and understandable; designed to aid the operator in executing the required action.
5.3.2 Coding techniques. Display coding shall be used to distinguish between different categories of displayed data. Consistent coding shall be used across displays.
5.3.2.1 Bar coding. Bars shall be rectangular and extend horizontally.
a. The bar width for menu type screens shall be not less than 9/16 inch nor more than 3/4 inch. b. The bar width for status screens shall be not less than 5/16 inch nor more than ½ inch.
c. The bar length for menu and status screens shall be dictated by the length of the message, in no instance shall the bar be less than 5 inches, nor more than 7-½ inches.
d. The bar width for command entries (CONT, PREV, PRINT, HELP, EXIT, etc.) shall be not less than 5/8 inch nor more than 3/4 inch.
e. Command entries shall be separated by a minimum of 1/16 inch.
5.3.2.2 Color coding. Color coding shall be used when the operator must rapidly distinguish among several categories of data in complex, dense, or critical displays.
a. Colors shall be consistent throughout the displays.
b. No more than 7 colors shall be used per screen when color discrimination is required.
5.3.2.3 Flash coding. Flash coding shall be used only when there is an urgent need to get the operator's attention.
a. The text shall have a flashing underline but the text shall not flash.
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