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I'm curious how many ImPlot users out there take advantage of differing colors for bar fill and outline, or marker fill and outline. While investigating new styling APIs lately (see #330), I've come to realize that our codebase could be simplified quite a bit by not supporting both (i.e. it would be a lot simpler, and more efficient, for plots to be styled by just one color). Sure, it's a common feature of most plotting libraries to specify face and edge colors independently, but my hunch is that 90% of cases don't need it. Especially for the type of applications ImPlot is targetting.
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I'm curious how many ImPlot users out there take advantage of differing colors for bar fill and outline, or marker fill and outline. While investigating new styling APIs lately (see #330), I've come to realize that our codebase could be simplified quite a bit by not supporting both (i.e. it would be a lot simpler, and more efficient, for plots to be styled by just one color). Sure, it's a common feature of most plotting libraries to specify face and edge colors independently, but my hunch is that 90% of cases don't need it. Especially for the type of applications ImPlot is targetting.
Let me know with a thumbs up or down emoji!
👍 "I only need single color specification!"
👎 "I need fill and outline specifcation!"
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