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Styling portions of a trace #3045
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Interesting idea. Thanks for bringing this up. We should probably merge this ticket along with #147 |
Hi Étienne Tétreault-Pinard, Great to hear that. Can you tell me what could be the probable ETA on this? I have a task that needs to be delivered early next week. Is there any indirect way of doing this? Thanks so much! |
This won't happen before next week, no.
I would use multiple traces. |
I'd like to show my support for such a feature in the future. Applying styling features like line color and line width to the trace would be really great. |
Hi - this issue has been sitting for a while, so as part of our effort to tidy up our public repositories I'm going to close it. If it's still a concern, we'd be grateful if you could open a new issue (with a short reproducible example if appropriate) so that we can add it to our stack. Cheers - @gvwilson |
Hi,
Wondering if there is currently a direct or indirect way to apply styles (e.g. “line: {dash: ‘dot’}”) to a segment/portion/region of a trace or data series, as is done here:
http://c3js.org/samples/simple_regions.html
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