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diff --git a/source/blender/freestyle/intern/winged_edge/Curvature.cpp b/source/blender/freestyle/intern/winged_edge/Curvature.cpp index 478e48de66c..f052f1af104 100644 --- a/source/blender/freestyle/intern/winged_edge/Curvature.cpp +++ b/source/blender/freestyle/intern/winged_edge/Curvature.cpp @@ -371,29 +371,29 @@ void gts_vertex_principal_directions(WVertex *v, Vec3r Kh, real Kg, Vec3r &e1, V } e = *itE; - /* since this vertex passed the tests in gts_vertex_mean_curvature_normal(), this should be - * true. */ + /* Since this vertex passed the tests in gts_vertex_mean_curvature_normal(), + this should be true. */ // g_assert(gts_edge_face_number (e, s) == 2); - /* identify the two triangles bordering e in s */ + /* Identify the two triangles bordering e in s. */ f1 = e->GetaFace(); f2 = e->GetbFace(); /* We are solving for the values of the curvature tensor - * B = [ a b ; b c ]. - * The computations here are from section 5 of [Meyer et al 2002]. + * `B = [ a b ; b c ]`. + * The computations here are from section 5 of [Meyer et al 2002]. * - * The first step is to calculate the linear equations governing the values of (a,b,c). These + * The first step is to calculate the linear equations governing the values of (a,b,c). These * can be computed by setting the derivatives of the error E to zero (section 5.3). * - * Since a + c = norm(Kh), we only compute the linear equations for dE/da and dE/db. (NB: - * [Meyer et al 2002] has the equation a + b = norm(Kh), but I'm almost positive this is - * incorrect). + * Since a + c = norm(Kh), we only compute the linear equations for `dE/da` and `dE/db`. + * (NOTE: [Meyer et al 2002] has the equation `a + b = norm(Kh)`, + * but I'm almost positive this is incorrect). * - * Note that the w_ij (defined in section 5.2) are all scaled by (1/8*A_mixed). We drop this + * Note that the w_ij (defined in section 5.2) are all scaled by `(1/8*A_mixed)`. We drop this * uniform scale factor because the solution of the linear equations doesn't rely on it. * - * The terms of the linear equations are xterm_dy with x in {a,b,c} and y in {a,b}. There are + * The terms of the linear equations are xterm_dy with x in {a,b,c} and y in {a,b}. There are * also const_dy terms that are the constant factors in the equations. */ |