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Cells not Drawn Completely in 2D
The 2D cell filling and outlining algorithms use the cell bounding boxes to speed up the search for which cell lies at given point. If the bounding box is too small, the search algorithm may incorrectly conclude that, after crossing the surface, the point is not in the cell and thus not switch to the cell’s color. An incorrect bounding box may result from the use of an alternate cell description (Moritz uses the extent of a cell’s 3D polygons to compute the bounding box in some cases.) The BBox command can be used to enter the correct bounding box.
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