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Re: LeoCad version 0.75
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lugnet.cad.leocad
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Wed, 5 Apr 2006 19:12:30 GMT
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Spiff wrote:
> Yeah, the new rotation system....I need some time getting used to that.
> For example: when you select the rotation button a circle appears to define the
> rotation point. BUT the rotation button only works when the mouse pointer is
> actually inside the circle. When its outside the 'yaw' function is automatically
> active. Handy, but it takes some time getting used to it.
The rotation circles make it easier to rotate the direction you want to
rotate, and I think it's more intuitive too. That's how professional software
like Max and Maya work (I followed the Max way of rotating and added some extra
functionality to make it easier to rotate pieces that were already rotated).
I forgot to mention the new docs and tutorial but now you know where they are.
:)
Leonardo
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: LeoCad version 0.75
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| Hi, is it right that the arrow keys work in an other way now? If I rotate a part more than 45° using the shift + pageup/pagedown key, the arrow keys work 90° shifted. So if I have used some parts in different directions the arrow keys always work in (...) (19 years ago, 25-May-06, to lugnet.cad.leocad)
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| (...) Yeah, the new rotation system....I need some time getting used to that. For example: when you select the rotation button a circle appears to define the rotation point. BUT the rotation button only works when the mouse pointer is actually (...) (19 years ago, 5-Apr-06, to lugnet.cad.leocad)
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