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Global Coordinates in Sequential Mode


dmansur

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Is there a way to assign a different global coordinate system to a configuration in sequential mode? This picture explains my predicament. I have four configurations which are spaced evenly in the X-axis by changing the offset in the 3D settings. What I’d really like is to display a 2 x 2 array. Is there any way to do this without converting to non-sequential mode?

 

 

Best answer by dmansur

OK, I think I solved it. I set thickness on surface 0 to be 1e-5, then added a coordinate break on surface 1 and made Surface 2 my global coordinate reference, and now I can move things about as I wanted.

Your suggestion definitely led me down the right path. Thanks for the help!

 

 

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It looks that you should add a coordinate break and shift object accordingly for each configuration.


dmansur
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  • May 5, 2022

Thanks. My problem is that I can’t seem to add a coordinate break before the object.


dmansur
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OK, I think I solved it. I set thickness on surface 0 to be 1e-5, then added a coordinate break on surface 1 and made Surface 2 my global coordinate reference, and now I can move things about as I wanted.

Your suggestion definitely led me down the right path. Thanks for the help!

 

 


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