> > Hmm. Such skylines don't need to be too detailed -- for example,
> > in case of a sharp (#) it's sufficient IMHO to handle the top and
> > bottom as a straight line.
>
> BTW, I think maximum-slope would solve this automatically;
Ok.
> you'd get a skyline like this for sharps, which may be even better
> than using a straight line:
>
> _ _
> /|\/|\
> _/ | | \_
> /---+--+---\
> | |
> ---+--+---
> | |
> | |
Ah, I think this shows a potential problem: Consider this series:
_ _ _ _
|\ |\ |\ |\
+-\ | \ | \ | \
+- \ | \ | \
+- \ | \
+- \
If we use maximum-slope naïvely, the difference between the real
outline and the skyline can become quite large. We should probably
make the slope dependent on the vertical difference.
Werner
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