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in combination with the domain configuration system. Below you can see a visual
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example of a regional domain:
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.. image:: gluon-hoodselector-domainmap.jpeg
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.. figure:: ./gluon-hoodselector-domainmap.jpeg
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:alt: Regional domains visualized as shapes defined by latitude & longitude
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© OpenStreetMap contributors
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Behaviour
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@ -36,7 +39,7 @@ Behaviour
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The following is an abstract state diagramm which gives an overview
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of the process:
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.. image:: gluon-hoodselector.svg
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.. image:: ./gluon-hoodselector.svg
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The sequence of this diagram reflects the priority of its running modes.
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Each mode will be explained separately below.
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@ -78,7 +81,7 @@ two coordinates per box are needed to define it (see below for an
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example). The second one uses polygons which can have multiple edges.
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Each domain can hold multiple shapes.
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.. image:: gluon-hoodselector-rectangle-example.svg
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.. image:: ./gluon-hoodselector-rectangle-example.svg
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site.conf
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