On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, dan warburton wrote:
> 
> See attached image. With "trails" on arrowheads.

Yeah, that happens because the objects don't incorporate the size of the
arrowheads in their boundingbox correctly.  It's complicated by the fact
that the presence of the arrow moves the line a bit back.  In particular
cases like the one you show, where the end of the arrow extends beyond the
length of the line, are tricky to handle.

-Lars

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