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2008-08-02 01:42 AM
Gerald wrote:Yes indeed. As to why I would want to move it, ...there are times when I start a new project from an existing pln file as supposed to a template file because of design similarities, special gdl parts...etc.. and find it a tad bit more convenient to copy/drag parts from within the same file... and I just wanted my project origin to be placed some where more relative to the new design (using the existing model as a reference guide until I don't need it anymore and erase it). So in that case....rather than turning all layers on and doing what you mentioned (which is the way I do it currently) ...I guess it would be more convenient if we had the choice to move the project origin instead of the entire project and all the things that go with it (like seo's, hotlinked elements..etc).
But you probably knew all this. Just wondering why you think you need to move it.
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A single model can be placed ~10^8 = 100 000 000 m far from project origin
Multiple models receive a 'local origin' that is generated in the centre of weight of all model elements. This case you can experience the following coordinate transformation or display problem:
- distortion when zooming in a long way in 2D
creating Arc/Circle
flickering when orbiting/moving in 3D Open GL view (~up to 2-3 000 m)
rendering with Lightworks Engine (~up to 10 000 m)
drawings disappearing or displaying as empty on layouts
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