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Currently, all components (classes, packages) show up in the table, including those which have 100% coverage. If I'm working towards improving it, seeing them all is distracting and would like to concentrate on those which have less than 100%. A filtering option as button or menupoint would be great.
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Please note that by default all elements are sorted by most uncovered code first. So elements with 100% code coverage should already be at the very bottom.
We already have an option to show touched classes only. Adding this filter would be technically possible, but will most likely result in a fruiteless discussion about 100% code coverage.
I suggested 100% as target because that could be a button or menu point unlike a threshold-like setting that requires an input box or something similar.
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Currently, all components (classes, packages) show up in the table, including those which have 100% coverage. If I'm working towards improving it, seeing them all is distracting and would like to concentrate on those which have less than 100%. A filtering option as button or menupoint would be great.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: