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Motiejus Jakštys 2021-04-13 10:58:03 +03:00
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@ -433,8 +433,8 @@ following the rules of the article.
\end{figure}
The self-line-crossing may happen not by the neighboring bend, but by any other
bend in the line. For example, the baseline of bend A<->B may cross different
bends in between, as depicted in figure~\onpage{fig:ascii-selfcross}.
bend in the line. For example, the baseline of the bend $(A, B)$ may cross
different bends in between, as depicted in figure~\onpage{fig:ascii-selfcross}.
\begin{figure}[h]
\centering
@ -496,8 +496,8 @@ We strongly believe in the ability to reproduce the results is critical for any
This was tested on Linux Debian 11 with upstream packages only.
%\subsection{Algorithm code listings}
%\inputminted[fontsize=\small]{plpgsql}{wm.sql}
\subsection{Algorithm code listings}
\inputminted[fontsize=\small]{plpgsql}{wm.sql}
\end{appendices}
\end{document}

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-- To understand the block below, I suggest you take a pencil and paper,
-- draw a self-crossing bend (fig6 from the article works well), and
-- figure out what happens here, by hand.
-- figure out what happens here, by hand. I know it's hard to follow.
-- Apologies.
prev_length = array_length(bends, 1);
if j < i then
-- remove first vertex of the following bend, because the last