Using better readable colors for amount from Tailwind color palette
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@ -11,4 +11,15 @@ object Colors {
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val Zinc700 = Color(63, 63, 70)
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val Zinc700 = Color(63, 63, 70)
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val Red600 = Color(220, 38, 38)
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val Green600 = Color(22, 163, 74)
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val Green700 = Color(21, 128, 61)
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val Emerald700 = Color(4, 120, 87)
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}
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}
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@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ class FormatUtil {
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fun getColorForAmount(amount: Amount): Color = when {
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fun getColorForAmount(amount: Amount): Color = when {
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amount.amount.startsWith("-") -> Color.Red
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amount.amount.startsWith("-") -> Colors.Red600
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else -> Color.Green
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else -> Colors.Green600
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}
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}
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