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@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ The important property of this subdivision is that the identity of
the curves that induce the lower envelope (or the upper envelope) the curves that induce the lower envelope (or the upper envelope)
over each cell is fixed. over each cell is fixed.
The Figure \ref env2_figmin_diag figure shows the lower envelope of a set of Figure \ref env2_figmin_diag shows the lower envelope of a set of
eight line segments, and sketches the structure of their minimization eight line segments, and sketches the structure of their minimization
diagram. Each diagram vertex \f$ v\f$ is associated with a point \f$ diagram. Each diagram vertex \f$ v\f$ is associated with a point \f$
p_v\f$ on the envelope, which corresponds to either a curve endpoint p_v\f$ on the envelope, which corresponds to either a curve endpoint
@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ minimization diagram of line segments, as illustrated in
Figure \ref env2_figmin_diag . We use the curve-data traits Figure \ref env2_figmin_diag . We use the curve-data traits
instantiated by the `Arr_segment_traits_2` class, in order to instantiated by the `Arr_segment_traits_2` class, in order to
attach a label (a `char` in this case) to each input segment. attach a label (a `char` in this case) to each input segment.
We use these labels when we print the minimization diagram: We use these labels when we print the minimization diagram.
\cgalexample{Envelope_2/envelope_segments.cpp} \cgalexample{Envelope_2/envelope_segments.cpp}
@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ e.g., [\cite Section 11.4 for more details.
Note that the leftmost edge of the minimization diagram is associated Note that the leftmost edge of the minimization diagram is associated
with the same line as the rightmost edge of the maximization diagram, with the same line as the rightmost edge of the maximization diagram,
and vice-verse. We can therefore skip the rightmost edges of both and vice-verse. We can therefore skip the rightmost edges of both
diagrams: diagrams.
\cgalexample{Envelope_2/convex_hull.cpp} \cgalexample{Envelope_2/convex_hull.cpp}
@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ We use the `Arr_circle_segment_traits_2` class to construct the
lower and the upper envelopes of a set of four circles, as depicted lower and the upper envelopes of a set of four circles, as depicted
in Figure \ref env2_figex_circ. Note that unlike the two previous in Figure \ref env2_figex_circ. Note that unlike the two previous
examples, here our curves are not \f$ x\f$-monotone, so we use the functions examples, here our curves are not \f$ x\f$-monotone, so we use the functions
that compute envelopes of arbitrary curves: that compute envelopes of arbitrary curves.
\cgalexample{Envelope_2/envelope_circles.cpp} \cgalexample{Envelope_2/envelope_circles.cpp}