💡📝H. G. Muller wrote on Sat, Oct 8, 2022 03:12 PM UTC:
I have now implemented the multi-path expansion of the n modifier on oblique atoms in the XBetza parser of the Interactive Diagram. This can only be used when all geometrically shortest paths are allowed. So nN is a Moo, and pieces that only do a subset of that still need to specify want path they take (Mao = afsW, Moa = afsF). But pieces that do multi-path typically do all paths, so this is not a problem. And of course this is where you also get the largest savings. So the multi-path Falcon move now can be written as nCnZ.
I have now implemented the multi-path expansion of the n modifier on oblique atoms in the XBetza parser of the Interactive Diagram. This can only be used when all geometrically shortest paths are allowed. So nN is a Moo, and pieces that only do a subset of that still need to specify want path they take (Mao = afsW, Moa = afsF). But pieces that do multi-path typically do all paths, so this is not a problem. And of course this is where you also get the largest savings. So the multi-path Falcon move now can be written as nCnZ.