Fix error if using shapeAt within line boundaries but outside of tolerance#174
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September 12, 2018 11:24
Fixes an error which occurs in the delete-shape example upon ctrl+click within the bounding box of a path but outside of the tolerance.
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The delete-shape example has been updated to show the error.
To recreate, remove the fix in Leaflet.Editable.js and then ctrl+click within the rectangular bounds of a line but outside of the click tolerance area.
Error would then be:
leaflet _projectLatlngs method expects that the latlngs supplied are only ever an array, not a LatLng object.