Things get fun when using gradients on strokes. :)
I'm attaching a file. It shows two different lines where I assigned gradients to the strokes. I really don't know what the desireable behavior would be for this use case, but I'll give you the fun stuff:
Bottom line created, added gradient on stroke, changed gradient colors, switched to the Selector tool so no knots were selected, assigned mid-marker. Now when you change the start gradient knot color it updates the marker colors immediately with that color.
The difference with the top line is that I did not deselect the end gradient knot before assigning mid-marker. That object's marker colors are controlled by the end gradient knot. I can't seem to reproduce oddity by using the same steps however.
Just interesting behavior I figured I would report since people are bound to use gradients on strokes with markers at some point.
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Things get fun when using gradients on strokes. :)
I'm attaching a file. It shows two different lines where I assigned gradients to the strokes. I really don't know what the desireable behavior would be for this use case, but I'll give you the fun stuff:
Bottom line created, added gradient on stroke, changed gradient colors, switched to the Selector tool so no knots were selected, assigned mid-marker. Now when you change the start gradient knot color it updates the marker colors immediately with that color.
The difference with the top line is that I did not deselect the end gradient knot before assigning mid-marker. That object's marker colors are controlled by the end gradient knot. I can't seem to reproduce oddity by using the same steps however.
Just interesting behavior I figured I would report since people are bound to use gradients on strokes with markers at some point.