VS:SetWorkingPlane
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Description
Sets the x, y, and z offset of the working plane as well as the x-, y-, and z-plane rotational values.
PROCEDURE SetWorkingPlane(
x :REAL;
y :REAL;
z :REAL;
xRotation :REAL;
yRotation :REAL;
zRotation :REAL);
def vs.SetWorkingPlane(x, y, z, xRotation, yRotation, zRotation): return None
Parameters
x REAL X-coordinate of the working plane y REAL Y-coordinate of the working plane z REAL Z-coordinate of the working plane xRotation REAL X-coordinate of the rotation yRotation REAL Y-coordinate of the rotation zRotation REAL Z-coordinate of the rotation
Remarks
(_c_ 2022.05.12): From Raymond Mullin, as of VW 2022 any working plane set with this routine doesn't persist after script's end.
In VW2012 this command seems not to do anything at all.
Version
Availability: from VectorWorks 10.0
See Also
VS Functions:
VS Functions:
[[VS:GetWorkingPlane]]