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Michael Lachmann wrote:
> - Part Origin, is the absolute zero (0,0,0) point of the part itself.
> - Part Center, is the computed center of the part (e.g. the part ranges from
> (-2, -2, -2) to (+4, +4, +4) so the computed center is (+1,+1,+1).
> - The part rotation point, is not defined for normal parts from the library
> (not yet), but can be set for selfmade parts, or sub-models. In the rotation
> dialog you can define a custom point, the first custom point is the part
> rotation point.
>
> If the rotation point is set to part rotation point, and the part has no
> such point, mlcad will default to part origin instead ...
That helps a lot. Thanks!
Cheers,
--Ryan
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| (...) - Part Origin, is the absolute zero (0,0,0) point of the part itself. - Part Center, is the computed center of the part (e.g. the part ranges from (-2, -2, -2) to (+4, +4, +4) so the computed center is (+1,+1,+1). - The part rotation point, is (...) (23 years ago, 30-May-01, to lugnet.cad.dev, lugnet.cad.mlcad)
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