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Subject: 
Lines in patterns
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Date: 
Fri, 3 Jan 2003 10:47:08 GMT
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When making lots of parts BFC compliant I noticed
that many parts have lines in the patterns.
Most of these lines are surrounded by polygons.
What is the use of lines in (flat) patterns?
(L3P/POV ignore lines, right?)
Am I right if I think that lines are used to mark
edges and corners of the parts.
Should I leave the lines in the patterns, or may
I remove them?

Some parts with lines in patterns:
2335p04.dat
2345p01.dat
2431bp52.dat
3069bp09.dat
3069bp21.dat
3069bp25.dat
3069bp61.dat
3069bpc1.dat
s\3846p43a.dat
s\3846p43b.dat
s\3846p44b.dat

Niels



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  Re: Lines in patterns
 
(...) The lines are there to have something drawn when the polygon would otherwise be too small to be rendered (at low magnification). Personally I don't like them in the present form, because they rely on renderers to draw objects in a certain (...) (22 years ago, 3-Jan-03, to lugnet.cad)

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