In a message dated 27/02/2008 18:58:36 GMT Standard Time,
mjc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.co.uk writes:
But
when the RPA is set on the TCP, it stays where it is. It cannot be modified
to accommodate a proposed layout. If the layout encroaches the RPA, the
layout must accommodate the RPA, not the other way around.
I appreciate your sentiments Mark but the offset rule is the flexible bit,
surely. You set off with it being in the middle of the circle but then can
nudge that around depending on the sites other constraints. We don't know
what
these might be, the designer has to deal with that.
Even if you've got Richard Nicholsons hypothetical tree in a central
reservation, where two of the RPA boundaries are set in concrete you can
still
jiggle the other two limits 20% either way. Notwithstanding it's probably an
R of
course.
Bill.
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