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N_B_K_Collar discussion

Page history last edited by dave@layhands.com 14 years, 1 month ago

This is a place for discussing the definition of the following term:  N.B.K.Collar

 

N.Collar(around .Body, leg1 behind, curve down) -- A .Collar is formed by taking a .Cord halfway around an object so that the .Cord continues in a direction OPPOSITE to its original direction of travel.  The "collared" object is completely surrounded on three sides (e.g. the behind, left, and front sides).

 

        A .Collar consists of the following parts:

       

          .Collar_Leg1 -- The "leg" of the .Collar BEFORE the .Cord curves around the object.  This is the first "leg" you would reach by tracing the .Cord from .Body to .Tail_End.

          .Collar_Curve -- The part of the .Collar which curves around the object and which is BETWEEN the two "legs."

          .Collar_Leg2 -- The "leg" of the .Collar AFTER the .Cord curves around the object.

   

      .Collar can be used with the following two-word parameters (in any order):  The "around" parameter specifies the object to be "collared," such as "around .Body" or "around tree."  The "leg1" parameter indicates whether .Collar_Leg1 crosses the object in front or behind or right or left or above or below.  The "curve" parameter indicates the initial direction in which the .Cord travels when it starts curving around the object. 

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