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@ -66,11 +66,24 @@ impl OpenMesh {
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// loop vertices of self.others[0] right over top of them).
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//
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// exit loop 1 requires an offset of the number of entrace &
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// body vertices of self.others[0].
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// body vertices of self.others[0] (because we have appended
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// this all)... with some additional adjustment maybe? not
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// sure.
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//
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// exit loop 2 requires an offset of the same for
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// self.others[0] and self.others[1].
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// one thing I'm missing: the above assumes one entrance loop
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// for each element of 'others' but this might not be right.
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// how do I know *which* entrance loop in 'others' goes with
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// which exit loop of 'self'?
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// if I enforce that each in 'others' can have only one
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// entrance loop, and these match up 1:1 with exit loops, then
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// this is much simpler but less flexible; it forbids multiple
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// loops moving in tandem, and more complex things like
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// joining forks.
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for other in others {
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// We are offsetting all vertices in 'other' by everything
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// else in 'v', so we need to account for this when we
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