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Re: Non-linear or higher-order interpolation (HOI)
Updating the OFF version of the spec requires working within the ISO framework and standards procedure, which seems overly bureaucratic to a lot of people. Frankly, I think the only reason anything h…4 -
Re: Non-linear or higher-order interpolation (HOI)
In principle, I think it may work pretty widely. The loophole in the spec is that more than one axis can have the same tag, and the result is that they move in unison. This allows a point to be moved…2 -
Re: Non-linear or higher-order interpolation (HOI)
In answer to the query raised in the other thread: HOI is sort of supported. Underware found what might be classed as loopholes, i.e. undefined behaviours, in OTvar that enabled them to use the exist…4 -
Re: Non-linear or higher-order interpolation (HOI)
Yes. It's been discussed by an ad hoc working group (along with some other much-needed improvements and extensions to the OTvar spec), but there's an administrative block to actually gettin…6 -
Re: Latinized Greek
I understand the argument, but by the same logic are modern Greeks Greeks?3
