It means start on the outside and end on the inside, as shown in the
attached capture, which shows an exaggeratedly thick red cut near some
crossovers.
Both Erin and I would have left these minor, peripheral crossovers alone
(i.e., no cuts), because we know from experience they tend to cause no
trouble. If there were tangles or fold-overs, then we'd cut them out.
On 12/11/2006 11:03 AM, Mateus Joffily wrote:
Dear experts,
I am trying to flatten a surface. After medial wall and calcarine cut
corrections, I obtain the attached flat surface with some crossovers.
The 'initial Flattening Dialog' informs that "cuts used to excise
errors should begin and end outside the map perimeter". I am not
really sure about what it means. Should I draw the new cuts inside or
outside the borders (perimeter?) of the initial flat map. Could
someone clarify it to me?
Thanks for your help,
Mateus
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