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H.E. Day <The### [at] hedayfreeserverscom> wrote ...
> The "10000" is the "distance differential" (DD). This is used to
> determine if there is an edge between two overlapping surfaces.
> In this case, I have effectively turned it off. It seems to
> have a lot of trouble with curved surfaces.
Please describe the problems that you ran into.
> The next two 1s' determine edge line width. Setting the first to
> anything over 1 causes thick, black lines. Setting the second has
> no effect. (Note to Chris Huff, if you're reading this, could you
> make the line sharpness factor work on lines of 1 or less? Being
> able to have lines of less than 1 width would be nice too. :)
That's a possibility, though it might be difficult. Lines less than one
pixel in width generally run into aliasing problems.
-Nathan
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