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benpickles avatar benpickles commented on September 2, 2024

There isn't but it's something I've encountered too. I was thinking a zero-value bar should have a height of 1px (which would be 1/2 a pixel on a retina display - if that makes sense).

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tim-peterson avatar tim-peterson commented on September 2, 2024

That sounds good to me as long as it's visible (I don't have any retina displays so wouldn't know how to assess).

Providing an option for an X-axis which these "0" values would slightly rise above would probably also be good too...

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benpickles avatar benpickles commented on September 2, 2024

Hey Tim, check out that commit it might be what you're looking for.

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tim-peterson avatar tim-peterson commented on September 2, 2024

@benpickles thanks so much for this. The only problem to make note of is that blows up the ability to set defaults if one doesn't change those from how they are specified in v0.6(what I had been using) to now in v1.0.

See this JSFiddle and uncomment the defaults on v0.6 and v1.0 to see what I mean.

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benpickles avatar benpickles commented on September 2, 2024

Cool, it'll be in the next release. The defaults have changed slightly between 0.6 and 1.0 and aren't backwards compatible - something to be aware of.

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