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When joining shapes, there could be a permissible threshold for the distance so that the shapes would be joined even if the edges were not exactly overlapping but close enough (within that threshold)
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There is indeed a fuzzy equals for detecting whether two edges should be joined -- see here, which calls approxEqEdges (which has a default tolerance of 1 pixel).
In my experience this tolerance is sufficient to automatically join two edges which visually look like they should be joined. Do you have an example where it is too low?
When joining shapes, there could be a permissible threshold for the distance so that the shapes would be joined even if the edges were not exactly overlapping but close enough (within that threshold)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: