what did I say.
None of your two illustrations match the expected behaviour.
With a single fold as you illustrated, _all_ other edges must be cut. So the result would be as such:
![Click to view image](http://www.wings3d.com/forum/attachment.php?aid=638)
plus, of course, quite a number of detached, single quads.
When I wrote "select the edges to fold", I mean strictly this. All other edges must be cut. No "trying-to-be-smart-feature-that-fails-and-gets-in-the-way", just fold, if not, cut.
None of your two illustrations match the expected behaviour.
With a single fold as you illustrated, _all_ other edges must be cut. So the result would be as such:
plus, of course, quite a number of detached, single quads.
When I wrote "select the edges to fold", I mean strictly this. All other edges must be cut. No "trying-to-be-smart-feature-that-fails-and-gets-in-the-way", just fold, if not, cut.