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I wonder if instead of a way of disabling it, there could just be an epsilon parameter, which turns it off when it's at 0? That way you can not only disable it if needed, but also fine tune for your liking. There is a risk of making it feel complicated though, if a library user doesn't understand the technicalities of this. |
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This should be the last bit before releasing a new version. |
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The version |
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I just noticed that setting Without: |
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@Nohus
I'm creating this discussion as it's a better place to keep you updated about my progress.
I think I'll further reduce epsilon to 1 pixel at scale 1, so that the path simplification becomes even less noticeable.
Even with this reduction, one of the path in the demo sees a reduction in the number of its points of 93% when fully zoomed out.
I've added a way in the path api to disable path simplification.
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