Doug Wright
Doug Wright
Hi @hudaibrhm Yes, it looks like that last item is certainly not being packed optimally - I'll need to investigate further. Thanks for reporting it
Hi @solocolagenos Are you able to explain a little more about what you are trying to achieve? After a box is packed, there will be all sorts of "spaces" left...
Hi @hmza27 Can you supply more information?
@stevegoddard I'm happy to have this functionality added to the library, but since Tetrads seem to be not be an official OS referencing system, I think it would be clearer...
Since a Tetrad uses a different grid direction, this is something people would need to know anyway though? Or am I misunderstanding?
Hi @AdityaRawat96 I'll take a look, seems to be case of the first item being placed in a different orientation, and then everything else being a knock-on consequence of that....
Hi @JeroenSteen Using ints rather than floats is on purpose, see https://github.com/dvdoug/BoxPacker/issues/215 for an example of why. Having said that, I have to admit that shipping something literally as thin...
Nothing obvious comes to mind to help with this scenario @Patch85 I'm afraid, you'd need to model the two halves independently, but I can't think of any way to "rejoin"...
Yes, absolutely - although if you need to break BC in any way, then I can't guarantee releasing it for a while other than as an alpha
This project hasn't been committed to in over a year and PRs are outstanding, so I've forked and updated this for my own use at https://github.com/dvdoug/behat-code-coverage