Strange Tracker behaviour
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‎2011-01-22
05:28 PM
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04:40 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2011-01-22
05:28 PM
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‎2011-01-23 11:11 PM
‎2011-01-23
11:11 PM
Come on, is it just me?


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‎2011-01-24 01:10 AM
‎2011-01-24
01:10 AM
You need to depress the delta/triangle buttons in the Coordinate bar so that the values for x, y, r and a are reported as values relative to the start point, rather than the origin of the layout, just like in model view.
(I scratched my head at first since I rarely use the coordinate palette now. From my last use, I had left my x/y delta depressed, and read tracker-matching values there - but the delta for r/a was up, and like you, I was seeing not only strange values in r, but also the angle "a" was not only not zero, but it kept changing as I was shift-dragging horizontally. Made me realize what the issue was.)
Cheers,
Karl
(I scratched my head at first since I rarely use the coordinate palette now. From my last use, I had left my x/y delta depressed, and read tracker-matching values there - but the delta for r/a was up, and like you, I was seeing not only strange values in r, but also the angle "a" was not only not zero, but it kept changing as I was shift-dragging horizontally. Made me realize what the issue was.)
Cheers,
Karl
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‎2011-01-24 02:22 PM
‎2011-01-24
02:22 PM
kliment:
I could not reproduce your problem, but you might check Work Environment > User Preference Schemes > Tracker and Coordinate Input > Show X-Y Coordinates relative to User origin in Tracker. Checking this or unchecking this, I could see no change, but maybe it makes a difference in your set up.
David
I could not reproduce your problem, but you might check Work Environment > User Preference Schemes > Tracker and Coordinate Input > Show X-Y Coordinates relative to User origin in Tracker. Checking this or unchecking this, I could see no change, but maybe it makes a difference in your set up.
David
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‎2011-01-26 09:35 AM
‎2011-01-26
09:35 AM
Thank you, David! This causes the problem, it should be unchecked to give the same values both in Coocrdinates and Tracker!