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2.8.2[Rotate[Vertex]] command
It moves chosen object in the rotation.

TOOL  KEY
   ALT+A



When starting this command, the command which was starting before it is automatically ended.
A procedure is shown below.
1. It chooses the object. (For the details, refer to The way of choosing object.)
2. When inputting a rotation angle in the numerical value
It starts [Numeric Mode] command and it makes a numerical value input state.
The starting of [Numeric Mode] command can be omitted when starting a menu while pushing Numeric Mode Shortcut
Key(Generally : Shift ), too.
3. When displaying a rotation angle in the numerical value
It starts [Show The Number] command and it makes a numerical value display condition.
4. When copying object
It starts [Copy Move] command and it makes an object copy condition. The starting of [Copy Mode] command
can be omitted when starting a menu while pushing Copy Mode Short-cut Key(Generally :Ctrl ), too.
5. It starts [Rotate[Vertex]] command.
6. In case of the object copy condition


[Copy Information]Dialog Box
The [Copy Information] Dialog Box is displayed. It specifies copy information.
7. It clicks in the central point position of rotation. (It displays TRACKER in the click position.)
8. In case of the numerical value input state
The [Rotate] Dialog Box is displayed. It specifies a rotation angle and vertical movement distance. The vertical movement distance is the movement distance (unit : mm) which is axial in the rotation.

[Rotate]Dialog Box

9. In case of the mouse input state (except the numerical value input state)
It rotates while dragging around the central point position. At this time, in case of the numerical value display condition, it displays a rotation angle at the numerical value.
In mouse input, this command doesn’t end automatically. As for the way of ending, refer to The way of command’s ending. In [Environment] command, Numeric Mode and Copy Mode Short-cut Key and Mouse Limit Key can be
changed, too.
 
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