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commit 6d4463e7d6297248591adf18f02ddc16c92d879a (tree)
parent e08e92aeb88a156f8911f47333e3dfbeb3331347
Author: Motiejus Jakštys <motiejus@uber.com>
Date:   Sun, 18 Apr 2021 16:27:19 +0300

add dbug aides

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MIV/mj-msc.tex | 10++++++++++
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)

diff --git a/IV/mj-msc.tex b/IV/mj-msc.tex @@ -24,6 +24,9 @@ \input{version.inc} \input{vars.inc} +% for layout debugging +\usepackage{layouts} + \newcommand{\onpage}[1]{\ref{#1} on page~\pageref{#1}} \newcommand{\titlecite}[1]{\citetitle{#1} \cite{#1}} \newcommand{\DP}{Douglas \& Peucker} @@ -78,6 +81,11 @@ Current open-source line generalization solutions have their roots in \section{Introduction} \label{sec:introduction} +\begin{itemize} + \item Text width in pt: \prntlen{\textwidth} + \item Text width in cm: {\printinunitsof{cm}\prntlen{\textwidth}} +\end{itemize} + When creating small-scale maps, often the detail of the data source is greater than desired for the map. This becomes especially acute for natural features that have many bends, like coastlines, rivers and forest boundaries. @@ -461,6 +469,8 @@ bends need to be checked. \subsection{Attributes of a Single Bend} + + \textsc{Compactness Index} is "the ratio of the area of the polygon over the circle whose circumference length is the same as the length of the circumference of the polygon" \cite{wang1998line}. Given a bend, its