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The illustrated examples are useful. It raises for me though, the continuing absence of "proportional" (almost always on area) from 9's list of "Transfer methods". In the example, if we assume the trees are distributed typically, "proportional" transfer method, sum n:1, based on the proportion of triangles overlapping drawing, would yield, for me, the most immediately useful result. That would be a definitive, if they were plantation trees. I acknowledge that Adamw has pointed out that the "proportional" transfer rule in 8 has been incorrectly applied by some users, but I still find it indispensable and can't migrate much of my work from 8 until an equivalent appears in 9 (yes, suggestion long gone).
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