Christian Hergert 1dcb41f623 line-visualizer-row: use scaled surface when available
If we have not yet received our proper draw for the new size
allocation (likely right after the size allocate), then we can
just use the old surface but at a scaled value. This is handy
so that we don't block the main loop trying to do drawing of
lots of data points. Instead we just scale the image and wait
for the high-quality version to complete.
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