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sinc:

--- Quote from: PHX cadie on October 12, 2006, 12:31:09 AM ---Sinc:
 Lets say on the overall site plan a Bldg has a slight rotation, compared to North to the top of the sheet. On the Bldg plan I'd use WCSROT to get the walls square with that sheet and UCS, n, ob to do a section or elevation.  If I do a bearing/dist or ID its on the WCS.
Hope I didn't scare ya


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What is WCSROT?  Are you talking about Drawing Orientation in Land Desktop, or is this something else?  I get no hits on it in the help.

PHX cadie:
The ROT is rotation, so it is rotating the WCS to 2 picked points. I believe it resets the origin too.
Now how is that diff (pros/cons) than using a object UCS I'm not sure. Have to think about that one.
Don't know about Land, I've been using vanilla CAD 2000 and up, but you're right, I didn't see anything under help either.

Dinosaur:
Could it be a lisp routine that is set to autoload?

CAB:
I could not find WCSROT but did find this:

http://cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?t=2152&highlight=wcsrot

PHX cadie:
 :lmao:
Ahh Maan I lost amy avatar  :cry:
 :lmao:

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