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pointStyle: 'none' #10755
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@robertosw @bakert can I work on this issue |
I think you tagged the wrong person but I say go for it :) |
There's already a PR from @puneetkathar1 for this |
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* fix-#10755 * none to false * str to bool * str to bool * 10/10 * fix test Co-authored-by: puneetkathar1 <puneetkathar1@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Puneet Kathar <73285338+puneetkathar1@users.noreply.github.com>
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Feature Proposal
"Standard" Charts with
pointStyle: 'circle'
pointStyle: 'dash' or 'line'
This looks so clean, but as you can see at the end of the datasets, the little dash is always visible.
If there would be an option
pointStyle: 'none'
this would look even more perfectEdit:
I have just found that you can use any
pointStyle
together withpointRadius: 0
to achieve this. But this is just a workaround, there probably should be apointStyle: 'none'
.Additionally, you could make "fat" lines, which just serve as a marker. This is currently not possible if your border color is semi-transparent, because the dash will be visible:
Possible Implementation
Maybe just use the code from
pointStyle: 'circle'
and reduce the width of the circle to 0? (If it can't be invisible).But this is kind of hacky, there is probably a cleaner solution
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