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What's the expected behavior here? That there is more room on the bottom such that the axis does not overlap or that the axis gets moved above the graph?
Currently, the orient
function is the same as d3's orient, which means it changes the orientation of the labels relative to the axis and not to the graph itself.
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Honestly, I don't have context on this anymore, but I think most people would desire the labels to appear below the axis.
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Isn't that what happens by default with orient = bottom?
Sorry it took me so long to reply to this :/
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