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Old 11th April 2005, 03:29 AM   #11
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Thanks alot Dennis

I'm sitting at work atm. - But as soon as I'm back home I'll try it.
The description looks very promising.

May I point you to my question in the Developers-Box?
Maybe you could help?

This could be very handy, if you need to rotate a part, to another one, thats not exactly aligned to one of the three main axes.
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Old 11th April 2005, 05:01 AM   #12
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get centre point, and rotate the whole object around it...
You'd also have to specify in which axis-order the rotation should be done.

Example:
rotate(90,0,0) followed by rotate(0,90,0)
gives a different result than
rotate(0,90,0) followed by rotate(90,0,0)

Which variant should a rotate(90,90,0) correspond to?
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