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Re: 2nd Most Awaited Q and A Answer?
Austin, that's the common sense interpretation.
The problem is, that's not necessarily what the GDC said.
Can more than one component of a contiguous appendage assembly outside of the frame be simultaneously crossing one edge of the frame perimeter? Thanks.
A. Yes, provided any part of the appendage that is outside the Frame Perimeter is contiguous.
To put the answer another way, if it's outside, and part of a contiguous assembly, the part that's outside has to be the contiguous part.
To be fair, you could apply the "is contiguous" to either "any part" or to "appendage". That's probably where we're differing--we're applying it to the "any part" and you're applying it to the "contiguous".
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