Bug fixes symmetric predicates/edges showing arrows (#257)#307
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Bug fixes symmetric predicates/edges showing arrows (#257)#307
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…nstead of solid lines (Issue #257)
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Looks great! Great job getting this working quickly. I just suggested one small style fix to follow the camelCase naming conventions.
It's a bit confusing because there are some places in the app that read from external data sources that are written in Python, where the convention is to use snake_case. But for these variables we're creating in Javascript, lets stick to the convention.
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Fixed bug where symmetrical predicates/edges were displaying arrows instead of solid lines (Issue #257)