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Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2001 2:46 pm Post subject: Routs and gaps |
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In a message dated 7/7/2001 08:37:13 Central Daylight Time, rwalker@...
writes:
<< (because 6.53 says a gap to be routed through must be 2 elements
wide.)
The two element provision is stated in 6.32 itself in regard to
friendly bodies, paragraph starting "Rout path blocked by friendly
bodies".
(I think the problem is that the 2 element gap statement is only
supposed to apply to gap a routing body is trying to deviate to get
to.)
That's what 6.32 says. In your case the HC has a gap it will fit
through without having to deviate. Were the HC 2 or 3+ elements
wide, "the routers will burst through the friendly body met along the
rout path to the full extent of their remaining move", to quote a bit
of 6.32. >>
Roger, Don, the above is my off-the-top reaction to this discussion as well:
gap not big enough - burst through friendlies. But I will set it up and look
at it.
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