SYMB_ROTANGLE query
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2018-07-13 04:15 PM
2018-07-13
04:15 PM
I was wondering if it was possible to lock down the ability to rotate an object from within it?
(So it can't be rotated when placed)
Thanks!
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2018-07-13 04:28 PM
2018-07-13
04:28 PM
I use a 'trick' to stop symbols from being displayed as mirrored:
You could do the same with symb_rotangle, I would say.
I don't think rotation is a lockable parameter as A, B and ZZYZX are.
if symb_mirrored then mul2 -1,1That is part of the 2D script, since it is just a 2D object. However, the object itself will still be mirrored.
You could do the same with symb_rotangle, I would say.
I don't think rotation is a lockable parameter as A, B and ZZYZX are.
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2018-07-13 04:44 PM
2018-07-13
04:44 PM
Erwin wrote:I understand I can just do ROT2 -symb_rotangle but I was just curious if there was a way of either setting it to always be 0 or lock it or hide it but from what I can tell, you can't do any unfortunately
I use a 'trick' to stop symbols from being displayed as mirrored:if symb_mirrored then mul2 -1,1That is part of the 2D script, since it is just a 2D object. However, the object itself will still be mirrored.
You could do the same with symb_rotangle, I would say.
I don't think rotation is a lockable parameter as A, B and ZZYZX are.

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2018-07-16 08:34 AM
2018-07-16
08:34 AM
You can lock the object itself after you place it, but I don't think that is what you are after.
The mirror and rotate 'trick' I find mostly useful for 2D objects that should not be mirrorerd etc when used with hotlinked modules.
The mirror and rotate 'trick' I find mostly useful for 2D objects that should not be mirrorerd etc when used with hotlinked modules.
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2018-07-16 09:32 AM
2018-07-16
09:32 AM
SYMB_MIRROR and SYMB_ROTANGLE aren't actually parameters like A, B, ZZYZX, etc.
Therefore you can't LOCK or HIDE them in an object script.
The best you can do is to un-mirror or un-rotate as you have discovered.
Barry.
Therefore you can't LOCK or HIDE them in an object script.
The best you can do is to un-mirror or un-rotate as you have discovered.
Barry.
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