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PJ
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Tue Nov 23, 2004 9:11 pm Post subject:
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Hi
Is it anyone who has problems with the new rotate function?
You can rotate the part around the point og where your mouse
is pointing at the part. But some times the mouse cant grab a point
to ratate about, and the part flies far out of the screen. And you has to
refit the part.
It looks like it grabs a point far behind the part.
Does anyone have a solution to this problem?
(whitout turning the spin center on....)
Petter
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meld_b
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Wed Nov 24, 2004 1:31 pm Post subject:
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I used to have this problem a lot... I'm not sure what happened but it
seems to happen less now. Maybe I got better at picking the point to
rotate around. I did realize that if you don't let go after flys away
you can bring it back by watching that weird axis/distance cursor thing,
and bringing the line back down to nothing.
I also found that it was jumping to pivoting around the annotations
after I had a detail with a longish note floating around. Turning those
off helped. I see that control and the middle mouse button is "turn" so
you might try that instead of just the middle mouse button.
refit on a mapkey strikes me as something I might do next time I'm
plagued with this.
-meld
PJ wrote:
| Quote: | Hi
Is it anyone who has problems with the new rotate function?
You can rotate the part around the point og where your mouse
is pointing at the part. But some times the mouse cant grab a point
to ratate about, and the part flies far out of the screen. And you has to
refit the part.
It looks like it grabs a point far behind the part.
Does anyone have a solution to this problem?
(whitout turning the spin center on....)
Petter |
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J. Perry
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Fri Nov 26, 2004 6:37 am Post subject:
Re: pro - wildfire, part disappear when rotating. |
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"PJ" <petterjr@c2i.net> wrote in message news:cnvnfh$big$1@services.kq.no...
| Quote: | Hi
Is it anyone who has problems with the new rotate function?
You can rotate the part around the point og where your mouse
is pointing at the part. But some times the mouse cant grab a point
to ratate about, and the part flies far out of the screen. And you has to
refit the part.
It looks like it grabs a point far behind the part.
Does anyone have a solution to this problem?
(whitout turning the spin center on....)
Petter
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This problem has to do with whether or not the 'Spin Center' is turned on.
You'll notice in Wildfire and Wildfire 2, the 'Spin Center' icon is visible
on the toolbar by default. If the 'Spin Center' isn't turned on, you'll
experience the problem that you've described. The model will rotate about a
cursor location point from a previous point in time instead of about the
'Spin Center'. Try to turn on the 'Spin Center' and then test out model
rotation and see if this doesn't make more sense to you.
J. Perry
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David Janes
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Mon Nov 29, 2004 5:41 am Post subject:
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: "PJ" <petterjr@c2i.net> wrote in message news:cnvnfh$big$1@services.kq.no...
: Hi
:
: Is it anyone who has problems with the new rotate function?
: You can rotate the part around the point og where your mouse
: is pointing at the part. But some times the mouse cant grab a point
: to ratate about, and the part flies far out of the screen. And you has to
: refit the part.
: It looks like it grabs a point far behind the part.
: Does anyone have a solution to this problem?
: (whitout turning the spin center on....)
The solution is to turn on Geometry in the selection filter, prehighlight a vertex
or edge (or any other suitable geometry) and depress the middle mouse button to
spin the part. The preselected geometry should now be the new 'spin center'. Click
dragging with the mouse pointer 'out in space' (i.e., you don't know where) is a
bit of a gamble. Prehighlighted geometry is not. I believe this also works with
assemblies. Then you are safe to dump the stupid spin center.
David Janes |
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Pete
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Tue Nov 30, 2004 12:11 am Post subject:
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I saw a TAN about this a few weeks ago, though I can't locate it right
now. It is a reported bug, but I don't know in what datecode it will
be resolved. If I see it in the Knowledge Base Monitor again, I will
let you know.
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Dan Richards
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Tue Nov 30, 2004 2:24 am Post subject:
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One thing that can solve that is to make sure you have established the
center of rotation first, or if you display the "spin center" in
environment, it will become the center of rotation and it shouldn't do that
anymore.
"Pete" <peterdouglas@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:f05900ec.0411291111.26079dd8@posting.google.com...
| Quote: | I saw a TAN about this a few weeks ago, though I can't locate it right
now. It is a reported bug, but I don't know in what datecode it will
be resolved. If I see it in the Knowledge Base Monitor again, I will
let you know.
Regards |
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