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8:26 AM, Monday March 2nd 2020

maybe it isn't that good visible, but there are start/end points.

10:45 AM, Monday March 2nd 2020

(I'm referring to the center lines.)

9:30 PM, Tuesday March 3rd 2020

Do you mean like so:

http://imgur.com/a/O07FScz

9:36 PM, Tuesday March 3rd 2020

Yes! All lines are drawn using the ghosting method (plot start/end points, ghost, execute), so all lines need those!

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