2015-03-05 12:59 GMT+01:00 Colin Smale <colin.sm...@xs4all.nl>:

> -1, this doesn't seem to work. I also can't imagine a situation where this
> would occur actually, looks like a problem in the modelling (lower / upper
> way not modelled correctly). Steps not being there is all a question where
> you see the lateral boundary. Or maybe I am getting this wrong, can you
> point to a real world example?
>
>
>   Where the steps (probably at the bottom) meet a street which is itself
> steeply sloping. The number of steps is not constant across the width and
> the difference between extreme left and extreme right may be several steps.
>


you'd draw the lower way on the lowest step, and the upper on the highest,
the border (laterally) will not be orthogonal but "diagonal", and the lower
and upper will have different length.

>From a steps perspective you will simply enter from the street directly "in
the middle" of the steps

cheers,
Martin
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