Easier rotation Out-of-Pegs

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Re: Easier rotation Out-of-Pegs

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Still in the to do list, but this one is not easy to do :s
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I dont get this feature request since the ctrl +click is already letting you rotate the out of peg drawing at any zoom level.
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momo wrote:I dont get this feature request since the ctrl +click is already letting you rotate the out of peg drawing at any zoom level.
Wow, this is great! I didn't know about this upgrade. But it's not complete - how about resizing also? but the main issue - rotation center change. If those two would be added, this could have been a real breakthrough!
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Yes its really great. There is also the ctrl+alt+click to zoom in or out. I agree if the center of rotation could be changed it would be fantastic. Also it would make thing easier for everyone if this ctrl+ click function worked while using the transform tool.
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I think it's ctrl+left mouse button to rotate and ctrl+right mouse button to scale :)
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NathanOtano wrote:I think it's ctrl+left mouse button to rotate and ctrl+right mouse button to scale :)
ctrl-right mb doesn't do anything
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NathanOtano wrote:... and ctrl+right mouse button to scale :)
Don't speak about stuff only in Beta :)
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I was thinking that it was the same shortcuts for the old version :oops: sorry
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momo wrote:I dont get this feature request since the ctrl +click is already letting you rotate the out of peg drawing at any zoom level.
While CTRL+click helps, there is still a problem...

And that is the alignment issue, this is most prominent when working zoomed in, in a corner of a large project.
the problem is in the position of the pivot.
Because the OOP rotation center equals the projectcenter, a rotation in a corner makes the drawing disappear from view.
So you then need to moove the OOP LightTable image quit a bit, and every subsequent adjustment to rotation requires more subsequent panning.

see image:
rotate-lightable.png
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