checkpoint markers#2095
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* for lines with variable aesthetics we want to maintain the higher-level semantics of markers: - markerStart matches the start of the line - markerMid matches the points which are not at the start or the end - markerEnd matches the end of the line Since these lines are implemented as multiple paths, we have change the low-level implementation of markers: - markerStart only applies to the first segment of a line - markerMid applies to all the segments, complemented by the start of all but the first segments - markerEnd only applies to the last segment of a line closes #2093 * better marker strategy (#2095) --------- Co-authored-by: Mike Bostock <mbostock@gmail.com>
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Not quite working, but trying to illustrate what I mean in #2094 (review). Could probably still be improved…