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Joshua A. Andler wrote:
Isn't there a potential solution though? Wouldn't making it applied directly to the marker vs inheriting style from the stroke be doable? Effectively, that way we're not writing it to inherit the style (ala css or whatever), but instead also writing the stroke color to the marker color as well (then it's not inherited since it's explicit). Does that make sense? And we could even throw a checkbox in the Stroke Style tab that would could be for "set marker color same as stroke color" (or something less wordy). We've seen this so many times now and I'd hope we could get around it by good UI. Any thoughts? Any reasons why this wouldn't be feasible?
That certainly could (and probably should) be done. But I think markers can be arbitrary SVG and may include many elements with various stroke and fill colors.
Aaron Spike