That means you probably need to change some graphics primitives.

If you want to go this way (have mathematical geometric objects), then
I think you're on the step off Juan Morphic 3...

Nicolas

2013/2/14 Igor Stasenko <[email protected]>:
> Yet another perspective.. is that if we state:
>
> Any two points form a rectangle..
>
> Then, by construction it means that
>
> Rectangle origin: pt1 corner: pt2
>
> should be equal to:
>
> Rectangle origin: pt2 corner: pt1
>
> and here the evil part: if you use [) intervals
> you not get what you want, because in one case
> it will be rectangle which includes all points from pt1 to pt2 but not
> including pt2
> while in another case, it will be rectangle which includes all points
> from pt1 to pt2 but not including pt1..
>
> and this is why i inclined to use [] intervals for defining the rectangles.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Igor Stasenko.
>

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