Michał Geszkiewicz wrote: > W dniu 14.02.2012 14:28, Spiderdab pisze: > >> and, I really cannot understand what Q does (naive) and if you have to >> use Q together with P or without. >> >> > P value is maximum deviation of path allowed. > Q value: > let say we have two parallel continous lines. we have Pointa - begin of > 1 line, pointb (end of 1 and begin of 2 line) and pointc. > Q is maximum allowed deviation of parallelism that last point before > merging those two lines together into one vector. > Q was mainly introduced to disable merging vectors (Q=0) but leaving > blending of vectors path enable. > > OK, it sounds like the description in the user's manual still needs to be clarified some more. Thanks MUCH for describing this better!
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