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Thanks, Rainer! Could you take a look at Chris' latest PR (#35) to see how your approaches compare? I think the most relevant bits are in |
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Sure. Will give it a try. |
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This changes the triangle code to only use clockwise triangles with the aim to be more stable against edge-flips.
A disadvantage is that a mirrored image cannot be aligned.
A fully working version can be seen at this commit which was an original PR that was succesively splitted:
RainerHeintzmann@67c80f1