Since it is practically impossible for a recreational diver to bump up against CNS limits while staying within the gas MOD, those metrics are potentially useful only to the technical diving users. However, with the recent revamp of the CNS guidelines by leading deco researchers Mitchell, et. al., those have fallen in priority as well.
TTS is the primary metric used by technical divers, so I suggest putting those in the larger bubbles and moving the CNS metrics to the smaller format and consolidate to one bubble to save real estate (e.g., "CNS/OTU 47% / 122").
Since it is practically impossible for a recreational diver to bump up against CNS limits while staying within the gas MOD, those metrics are potentially useful only to the technical diving users. However, with the recent revamp of the CNS guidelines by leading deco researchers Mitchell, et. al., those have fallen in priority as well.
TTS is the primary metric used by technical divers, so I suggest putting those in the larger bubbles and moving the CNS metrics to the smaller format and consolidate to one bubble to save real estate (e.g., "CNS/OTU 47% / 122").