Philipp Rudiger
Philipp Rudiger
Just to clarify, this operation is meant to be invoked explicitly by a user or could we use compositors to automatically apply this if `subcoordinate_y` is set?
>If it was applied through a compositor, would it be possible for users to disable it if they don't want this behavior? Sure, if we exposed a `subcoordinate_group_normalize` option (or...
I guess I'd like to hear what others think. Should this behavior be automatic or toggleable with a plot option?
>I'm not sure how to convert the operation to be usable in a compositor. It already is, my request to make it a no-op was the main thing that's needed....
I'm fine with merging this without the compositor for now.
I am a little unclear about one thing though, @jlstevens makes it sound this operation is extremely niche but I thought it is the desired behavior for grouped layers when...
I think for the compositor to work we'd have to add support for patterns that match on any number of elements, currently you can only do something like this: ```python...
>Nice! Are you done reviewing it? I'd like an answer to my question above first, as it currently stands this does not address the ask outlined in the issue.
Got you, yes the proposal was never to enable this for all overlays, only for subcoordinate plots. I had vaguely recalled you could make a compositor dependent on a plot...
I was a little surprised, the caching on the `right_plot` is working just fine and since the plot only sees the rasterized data it should never attempt to recompute the...