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LPub ROTSTEP - easy rotation? - Jetro de Château - 2018-04-25 One of my biggest problems when using LPub is rotating models to show where a part is attached. I can normally work ut 90º increments in my head, but when it comes down to a more complex rotation I am at a complete loss. I have seen I can rotate the model using the LeoCAD pane in LPub, but have not found a way to extract the rotation information and use it as a ROTSTEP command. Is there an easy way to do this? There must be a better way to go about this than to punch in some numbers and hope for the best.... RE: LPub ROTSTEP - easy rotation? - David Manley - 2018-04-25 (2018-04-25, 7:42)Jetro de Château Wrote: One of my biggest problems when using LPub is rotating models to show where a part is attached. I can normally work ut 90º increments in my head, but when it comes down to a more complex rotation I am at a complete loss. There is an easy way if you have LDCad installed:
Regards, David RE: LPub ROTSTEP - easy rotation? - Jetro de Château - 2018-04-25 Thanks David. That's brilliant! RE: LPub ROTSTEP - easy rotation? - Jaco van der Molen - 2018-05-16 (2018-04-25, 7:42)Jetro de Château Wrote: One of my biggest problems when using LPub is rotating models to show where a part is attached. I can normally work ut 90º increments in my head, but when it comes down to a more complex rotation I am at a complete loss. I use good old MLCad for complex rotation steps... |