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On 8/15/2021 6:44 AM, Hilaire Fernandes via Cuis-dev wrote:
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<p><font size="+1">Hi Juan, <br>
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<p><font size="+1">This message is gone in the latest update. Is
it on purpose or an error?</font></p>
<p><font size="+1">I wait for your answer, so I will update the
Cuis Book accordingly if necessary.</font></p>
<p><font size="+1">Best</font></p>
<p><font size="+1">Hilaire</font><br>
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Yes. Apologies.<br>
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The problem is that the name is ambiguous. Generally, a morph cares
for its extent, bounds, or any geometric property, in its own
coordinate system. But here we were talking about bounds in the
owner coordinate system.<br>
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Please update any reference in the book, or any sender in code, to
use morphPosition:extent: , that is a reasonable replacement (using
two points as arguments).<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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