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On Wed, 28 Jul 1999 17:33:11 GMT, "Adam Howard" <abhoward10@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Steve Bliss <blisses@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> news:379efb57.87946213@lugnet.com...
> > 3. Ignore the rotation point. Orient the part to fit in the window frame
> > part at the default position & rotation.
> hmmm.... No. I think if a part rotates around a specific axis when atached
> to another part then it needs to be designed around that rotational axis.
> Other window panes were designed around their rotational axis so I don't
> think this should be any different.
You are right about the rotation point. It should lie on a major axis, to
simplify rotating.
However, I believe most window panes have been created in their 'default'
orientation, not laying on their side. If you rotate this part 90-degrees
around X, then 90-degrees around Y (and then maybe fix the position--I
haven't checked), the part will be ready for rotating, then moving into
position in the frame.
Steve
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