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I'm swamped with rstudio::conf prep but look forward to reviewing this later (feel free to ping me after the conference if you want to vchat or whatever about this) |
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Hello, I have found that the version proposed in this pull request works for highlighting data between between plotly and leaflet maps (in dealing with POINT data, though not POLYGON). Is this going to be merged into the main rstudio/leaflet branch? If not, what needs to happen to get this done? Happy to help if I have enough expertise. |
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This continues work from #281. The idea is to have leaflet respond to plotly's "advanced" crosstalk selection options (e.g., dynamically altering selection colour and persistent selection)
I'd still consider this PR "experimental" as I'm hoping to add more selection modes (e.g., AND, OR, XOR, COMPLEMENT). I hope to iron out those details before Feb.