pyplot: marker size scales correctly
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@ -1320,10 +1320,10 @@ function py_add_legend(plt::Plot, sp::Subplot, ax)
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linewidth = py_thickness_scale(plt, clamp(get_linewidth(series), 0, 5)),
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linestyle = py_linestyle(:path, get_linestyle(series)),
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marker = py_marker(_cycle(series[:markershape], 1)),
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markersize = py_thickness_scale(plt, 6), # 6 looks same the default, do not put ^2
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markersize = py_thickness_scale(plt, sp[:legendfontsize]),
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markeredgecolor = py_color(single_color(get_markerstrokecolor(series)), get_markerstrokealpha(series)),
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markerfacecolor = py_color(single_color(get_markercolor(series, clims)), get_markeralpha(series)),
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markeredgewidth = py_thickness_scale(plt, series[:markerstrokewidth] * 6 / series[:markersize]) # retain the markersize/markerstroke ratio from the markers on the plot
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markeredgewidth = py_thickness_scale(plt, series[:markerstrokewidth] * sp[:legendfontsize] / series[:markersize]) # retain the markersize/markerstroke ratio from the markers on the plot
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)
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else
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series[:serieshandle][1]
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