![]() ![]() I used the example you gave, only replacing the last line by As a work-around I painted the new arrow-tips in a loop - I know there might be a better way to do it, so I am happy about any addition. Doing so I lost the possibility to influence the color of the objects and they didn´t get filled. I noticed that I can tell fill that one polygon ends and the next begins through inserting NaN values (thats also the way the original arrow tips are drawn, as you can see inspecting the original XData). ![]() I decided to solve this retrieving the positions of the arrow tips, deleting them and repaint them with fill (like Deve suggested). I am sure there are more elegant ways to solve this - the following is the one I found. Ukrainian: тремті́ння ( tremtínnja ), тре́мор ( trémor ) ( medical )įrom Middle English quiver, cwiver, from Old English *cwifer, probably related to cwic ( “ alive ” ).I am not a MATLAB professional, so please excuse if my answer is clunky.French: tremblement (fr), frisson (fr), frémissement (fr) (of a person, of a voice).Czech: záchvěv m, zachvění n, třes (cs) m, třesení n, chvění (cs) n.Spanish: aljaba (es) f, carcaj (es) m, goldre m.Portuguese: aljava (pt) f, fáretra f, carcás m.Malayalam: please add this translation if you can.Kannada: please add this translation if you can.Galician: carcán m, goldre m, coldre m, alxaba f, carcás m.Estonian: please add this translation if you can.Azerbaijani: oxdan, oxqabı, sadaq, oxluq.( weaponry ) A container for arrows, crossbow bolts or darts, such as those fired from a bow, crossbow or blowgun. ![]() Replaced early modern cocker, the inherited reflex of that West Germanic word. ![]() ( General American, Canada ) enPR: kwĭˈvər, IPA ( key): /ˈkwɪvɚ/įrom Middle English quiver, from Anglo-Norman quivre, from Old Dutch cocare (source of Dutch koker, and cognate to Old English cocer ( “ quiver, case ” )), from Proto-West Germanic *kukur ( “ container ” ), said to be from Hunnic, possibly from Proto-Mongolic *kökexür ( “ leather vessel for liquids ” ) see there for more.( Received Pronunciation ) IPA ( key): /ˈkwɪvə/. ![]()
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