What's that?
Regards,
Ampere
On July 23, 2004 03:43 am, Erik Hofman wrote:
> Sure, now try it in 3d space using WGS84 coordinates ...
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> Erik
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Erik Hofman wrote:
Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
I think someone should implement the followings:
1. Treat each taxi way as a line.
2. Joint the end of two taxi ways together.
http://www.student.yorku.ca/~ampere/STEP1.jpg
3. Apply fillet.
http://www.student.yorku.ca/~ampere/STEP2.jpg
4. Apply loth.
Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
I think someone should implement the followings:
1. Treat each taxi way as a line.
2. Joint the end of two taxi ways together.
http://www.student.yorku.ca/~ampere/STEP1.jpg
3. Apply fillet.
http://www.student.yorku.ca/~ampere/STEP2.jpg
4. Apply loth.
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I think someone should implement the followings:
1. Treat each taxi way as a line.
2. Joint the end of two taxi ways together.
http://www.student.yorku.ca/~ampere/STEP1.jpg
3. Apply fillet.
http://www.student.yorku.ca/~ampere/STEP2.jpg
4. Apply loth.
http://www.student.yorku.ca/~ampere/STEP3.jpg
Hi. I made this post a few weeks ago and didn't get much comment as to
whether it was a good or bad idea, so figured I'd try again. Does this
seem like a good idea? A lousy idea? An idea that can be improved by
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Thanks,
-c
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