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By default, hyperedges are drawn with a shade (of a base color) proportional to their size.
In small and simple cases, it doesn't look great. Can we improve this? Example from #387 , the triplet edge looks very pale:
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#456 solved this for hyperedges. Dihyperedges not done yet.
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#476 fixed this for dihypergraphs. Last one to change is multilayer I think.
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By default, hyperedges are drawn with a shade (of a base color) proportional to their size.
In small and simple cases, it doesn't look great. Can we improve this?
Example from #387 , the triplet edge looks very pale:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: