It is true that the polygon needs to be regular, which really leaves a lot to be desired... you can't rotate non-regular vector art, and you can't rotate groups of art regular or not. so the things you're rotating are pretty limited.

and my results from rotating things I created with the weird paint tool experience shall not even be discussed.

btw I don't know that we call these <> delimiters anything in English. They are simply less-than/greater-than signs. I know, however, they they are typographer's quotation marks as << >> around the world.

Yours,
Chris
On Feb 22, 2004, at 2:36 AM, Malte Brill wrote:

hi opie and all,

GEEZ!! I did it again!!!

<g> I always say brackets ( is that []? ) when I mean parentheses [ is that
()?]. What is the english name of these <>? If you happen to see me saying
something about brackets it is always possible I mean parentheses and vice
versa... :-(


In the example I sent, there is a precedence problem.

I was pretty confused about that problem and if I remember correctly 1.1.1
compiled and ran the non parenthesis version.. I might be wrong there.


P.S. Don't know what kind of graphic that pointer1 is...but...in my
test, although it compiled correctly with the above...*my* pointer1
didn't seem to rotate...

Needs to be a regular polygon. (I had to look it up, because it didnīt rotate here either.)

Best,

Malte

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