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Latest revision as of 03:51, 10 January 2010
oed[edit]
Contents
Syntax[edit]
- oed path_lhs path_rhs
Argument(s)[edit]
- path_lhs
- Path to combination or region that contains path_rhs.
- path_rhs
- Path to a Primitive.
Return Value(s)[edit]
- No Return Values for this command.
Description[edit]
The "oed" command places MGED directly into the matrix edit mode. The path_rhs must be a path to a primitive shape, and path_lhs must be a path to a combination that includes the first component of path_rhs as one of its members. The edited matrix will be the matrix in the final component of path_lhs that corresponds to the first component of path_rhs. The last component in path_rhs is used as the reference shape during object editing.
Example(s)[edit]
- mged> oed group1/group2
- Place MGED into matrix edit mode, editing the matrix in group2 that corresponds to region1, using shapea as the reference shape.
See Also[edit]
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