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extend [2018/07/21 00:07] – [...extend options...] Formatting and document some quirks brucemuttonextend [2018/07/23 11:13] – extend vertical - try swapping stations brucemutton
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 There should only be one 'start' specification I think, but there seems to be no ill effect if there are multiple starts.\\ There should only be one 'start' specification I think, but there seems to be no ill effect if there are multiple starts.\\
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-''extend right <leg>'' - extend this leg only, to the right, then continue extending subsequent legs, left or right, as per the leg immediately previous.\\+''extend right <leg>'' - extend this leg only, to the right, then continue extending subsequent legs, left or right, as per the leg immediately previous.  But sometimes it continues generating all legs, as per the next entry below!\\
 ''extend right <station>'' - continue generating all extended centreline legs from this station onwards, towards the right.  Usually this option will not work as described, unless it is preceded by one or two ''extend right <leg>'' statements.  And sometimes it can appear to extend the wrong way.  If this happens, use ''extend ... <leg>'' rather than ''extend ... <station>''\\ ''extend right <station>'' - continue generating all extended centreline legs from this station onwards, towards the right.  Usually this option will not work as described, unless it is preceded by one or two ''extend right <leg>'' statements.  And sometimes it can appear to extend the wrong way.  If this happens, use ''extend ... <leg>'' rather than ''extend ... <station>''\\
 ''extend left <leg> or <station>'' - same as for extend right, but extending left!\\ ''extend left <leg> or <station>'' - same as for extend right, but extending left!\\
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 ''extend reverse <station>'' - continue generating all extended centreline legs from this station onwards, in the opposite direction to the leg immediately previous.\\ ''extend reverse <station>'' - continue generating all extended centreline legs from this station onwards, in the opposite direction to the leg immediately previous.\\
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-''extend vertical <leg>'' - do not extend this leg horizontally, extend only the vertical component of this leg, then continue extending subsequent legs as per leg immediately previous.\\+''extend vertical <leg>'' - do not extend this leg horizontally, extend only the vertical component of this leg, then continue extending subsequent legs as per leg immediately previous.  The order of stations in your vertical statement should usually match the direction of extended elevation centreline generation. However if Therion seems to ignore this vertical statement, try reversing the order of the stations in your vertical statement, and it might work!\\
 ''extend vertical <station>'' - continue generating only the vertical components all extended centreline legs from this station onwards.\\ ''extend vertical <station>'' - continue generating only the vertical components all extended centreline legs from this station onwards.\\
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