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Originally Posted by tongzilla
Not Yoda, but from what I've learnt, this is what I think...
Snap Release is defined as a Release that's triggered at the end of a <Line> Delivery Path. So it concerns where it's Released -- and it's not a specific point/location -- because the end of the Delivery can be thought of as an area with boundaries.
If you want to use Max Trigger Delay in a Snap Release (or a Random Sweep Release, but not a Full Sweep Release), you must be using an Automatic Release. Because if it's Non-Automatic, you're thinking about manually triggering the release, and hence you will not be releasing as late as you can be, i.e. not Max Trigger Delay.
What would this look like? You would see the location of release delayed until the very end of the end of Delivery Path area.
So if you want to use Min Trigger Delay in a Snap Release, you will need a Non-Automatic Release. What would this look like? You would see the location of release delayed until the beginning of the end of Delivery Path area. But it's still within the end of Delivery Path area which defines the Snap Release
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[Above <Line> by Yoda. Circle Path permits no Snap Release.]
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And there you have it.