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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
4157.15 
And regulate the size of the tripod of the function Orient?
In the moi Ini?
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
4157.16 
and this one!
I have all disable Snaps except "On", (because I want slide on the curve) in any menus, in any options

But there is always trouble when I pass over the "ghost forms" of the original object position when I slide the object on the curve!!!
How avoid that?
If I make Alt, I am not more on the curve! :)

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 From:  Michael Gibson
4157.17 In reply to 4157.14 
Hi Pilou,

> Just a question : does the last tripod of function "orient"
> position is memorised when you closed Moi?

No - in general points that you pick within some command are not remembered between sessions, and orient is no different than any other command in this regard.


> And regulate the size of the tripod of the function Orient?
> In the moi Ini?

No, there is not currently any setting for that in the moi.ini file - those line are scaled so that they will be a size of 150 pixels on the screen though, so they will maintain a constant size whether you're zoomed in or zoomed out.


- Michael
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 From:  Michael Gibson
4157.18 In reply to 4157.16 
Hi Pilou,

> But there is always trouble when I pass over the
> "ghost forms" of the original object position when
> I slide the object on the curve!!!
> How avoid that?

You could move the original object off to the side somewhere so it wasn't directly on top of the area that you wanted to orient it on.

Or another possibility is to assign a name to your object and then while you are within the orient command you can go to the Scene browser Objects section and hide it and the wireframe outline of it will then be hidden.

- Michael
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
4157.19 
Thx for all these precisions
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