I see it on Chrome too.  It's isolated to top-down rails and fixed in the
included bundle.

I added a new side-by-side comparison image:
http://gitblit.com/other/graph-clarity2.png

Reminds me of guitar tablature.

-J


On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 3:04 PM, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:

> On 3/19/15, James Moger <james.mo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Color choices aside, I I have all but one issue resolved and that one
> would
> > be addressed by specifying rail color separately from bg color (tag color
> > is used as a segment color which I consider a bug but the fix require
> > deeper changes).
> >
>
> Consider this graph:
>
>
> http://dev.gitblit.com:8080/cgi-bin/repo/sqlite/timeline?c=7d68a42fac&railpitch=12&nd
>
> At least on my browser (a fresh compile of Firefox using head from
> less than an hour ago) the risers out of some circle nodes overlap the
> edge of the circle causing the appearance of a gap on the circle.
> This is the stacking order of the various <div> elements causing this.
> Does HTML5 give us any control over the stacking order?  If so, then
> the rails should stack below the circles.
>
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