fix(timeline): fix tickFormat being ignored#4463
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acutally it would be called "_reset" similar to "_exists"?
Fixes an issue where tickFormat called by consumers of this component was being ignored / overwritten by _axisLabelFormatter. This resulted in d3-time-format defaulting back to it's 12-hour "AM/PM" notation Signed-off-by: Jeremy Clements <79224539+jeclrsg@users.noreply.github.com>
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Fixes an issue where tickFormat called by consumers of this component was being ignored / overwritten by _axisLabelFormatter. This resulted in d3-time-format defaulting back to it's 12-hour "AM/PM" notation
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