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I am not a user of SciDraw, but I believe this is due to the CapForm being set to None.

As a simple, poor man's solution, you can use

Figure[...] /. CapForm[__] :> CapForm["Square"]

This will change all cap forms of the objects in the graphics. This may be unwanted in some cases, for which you might need some additional tweaking. As you've figured it out yourself, so that the changethere is applied onlyactally an option to axeschange the cap form only for the frame.

FigurePanel[..., LineCapForm -> "Square"]

I am not a user of SciDraw, but I believe this is due to the CapForm being set to None.

As a simple, poor man's solution, you can use

Figure[...] /. CapForm[__] :> CapForm["Square"]

This will change all cap forms of the objects in the graphics. This may be unwanted in some cases, for which you might need some additional tweaking, so that the change is applied only to axes.

I am not a user of SciDraw, but I believe this is due to the CapForm being set to None.

As a simple, poor man's solution, you can use

Figure[...] /. CapForm[__] :> CapForm["Square"]

This will change all cap forms of the objects in the graphics. This may be unwanted in some cases. As you've figured it out yourself, there is actally an option to change the cap form only for the frame.

FigurePanel[..., LineCapForm -> "Square"]
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I am not a user of SciDraw, but I believe this is due to the CapForm being set to None.

As a simple, poor man's solution, you can use

Figure[...] /. CapForm[__] :> CapForm["Square"]

This will change all cap forms of the objects in the graphics. This may be unwanted in some cases, for which you might need some additional tweaking, so that the change is applied only to axes.