On 14 Feb 2016, at 02:12, Robert Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> -- a Crease is an object with pointers to its endpoint Vertices and
> pointers to the 1 or 2 incident Polygons;
a) In terms of folding sequences, many crease lines are often part of the same 
fold. 
Is et meaningful to represent this, or is it better to let the program compute 
that?

b) The assignment of Mountain, Valley, and Neutral, would that be part of the 
input?
(Neutral are unfolded crease lines, “unused” in the model, but either an 
artefact of the folding sequence or intentionally introduced for their 
decorative effects).

c) Having neutral creases, non-planar graphs become possible, since a neutral 
line may cross other lines in points which will not be a vertex of the final 
model.
Or is it better to represent them explicitly, and then derive the property that 
it does not affect the other crease’s position in the final model?

Regards,
        Hans


Hans Dybkjær
Site: papirfoldning.dk <http://papirfoldning.dk/>
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