Hi! Long time listener, first time caller – I have a small detail quality-of-life suggestion:
Currently:
- Arrowheads currently adopt the angle of the point at which they connect to the line.
- This often leads to arrows being “ugly”, due to big variations in the optical spacing between arrow head ends, and the line with which they are connected.
Proposal:
- Make the arrowheads “aware of what was before the final point of the line”, and adjust the angle of the arrowhead so that the optical alignment becomes a bit nicer.
- I don’t know exactly what math magic is needed for this, but I’m sure more smart people than me can work it out, if you agree with the issue.
Thanks, take care!
