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On 1/31/10 11:10 AM, Anthony wrote:
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<div>On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Richard Welty <span><<a
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<div>in the case of the race track example, using a way as a
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width= tags should encompass what's needed.<br>
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It works as long as everything is nice and neat, and has a constant
width, and has equal sized lanes, etc. It fails as soon as you start
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handle width changes by putting the width on the nodes, and inferring
from the way context what the width means.<br>
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as for lanes, it's been a few years since i raced, but i don't recall
that we worried overly much about stuff like that.<br>
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richard<br>
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