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I should add this example. It’s not in the docs of the elm-drag library currently, but does better than the others at integrating with Elm Architecture.
I agree with most of what you said. Apparently a lot of things relating to effects are changing in 0.17, so library authors are holding off on some things. Regarding a drawing library, have you seen Graphics.Collage in core?
I don't know, but if it's not, I would think it would be published as a third-party library. My intent was to tell Rex where Graphics.Collage can currently be found.
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If it becomes necessary, I will write up a defense of why Graphics.Collage should be available in 0.17.
That said, trying make these drawings accessible to screenreaders, tooltips, etc sounds pretty challenging. Indeed it sounds challenging if you were working in JS with the low-level HTML canvas API. So I'm not sure how one would go about drawing accessible bezier curves in the browser, regardless of tool.