It's an ordering issue. Yes, P4 subclasses T4, which subclasses T3. I'll
fix it.

On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 7:59 PM, Jonathan Gutow <gu...@uwosh.edu> wrote:

> It appears that at line 117 in Escape.java, type P4 objects are being
> misidentified as type T3.  This means that the value of the "w" subtype is
> not being returned as part of the returned text vector only "x", "y" and
> "z".  I noticed this because it breaks the surface tool which uses P4
> objects to define planes.
>
> It is not clear to me why this is happening.  Is P4 type a subtype of T3?
>
> Jonathan
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