Merge branch 'develop' into feature/1618_repeating_tasks

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Knut Sveidqvist
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### A hexagon node
Code:
```mermaid-example
flowchart LR
id1{{This is the text in the box}}

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> Timeline: This is an experimental diagram for now. The syntax and properties can change in future releases. The syntax is stable except for the icon integration which is the experimental part.
"A timeline is a type of diagram used to illustrate a chronology of events, dates, or periods of time. It is usually presented graphically to indicate the passing of time, and it is usually organized chronologically. A basic timeline presents a list of events in chronological order, usually using dates as markers. A timeline can also be used to show the relationship between events, such as the relationship between the events of a person's life. A timeline can also be used to show the relationship between events, such as the relationship between the events of a person's life." Wikipedia
"A timeline is a type of diagram used to illustrate a chronology of events, dates, or periods of time. It is usually presented graphically to indicate the passing of time, and it is usually organized chronologically. A basic timeline presents a list of events in chronological order, usually using dates as markers. A timeline can also be used to show the relationship between events, such as the relationship between the events of a person's life." Wikipedia
### An example of a timeline.
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Note that this is no, section defined, and each time period and its corresponding events will have its own color scheme.
Note that there are no sections defined, and each time period and its corresponding events will have its own color scheme.
2. Disable the multiColor option using the `disableMultiColor` option. This will make all time periods and events follow the same color scheme.
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### Customizing Color scheme
You can customize the color scheme using the `cScale0` to `cScale11` theme variables. Mermaid allows you to set unique colors for up-to 12, where `cScale0` variable will drive the value of the first section or time-period, `cScale1` will drive the value of the second section and so on.
You can customize the color scheme using the `cScale0` to `cScale11` theme variables. Mermaid allows you to set unique colors for up-to 12 sections, where `cScale0` variable will drive the value of the first section or time-period, `cScale1` will drive the value of the second section and so on.
In case you have more than 12 sections, the color scheme will start to repeat.
NOTE: Default values for these theme variables are picked from the selected theme. If you want to override the default values, you can use the `initialize` call to add your custom theme variable values.