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-/*!
-
-\page rotation_page Rotation
-
-\n This operation allows to rotate in space the mesh or
-some of its elements.
-
-To rotate the mesh:
-
-
-- From the \b Modification menu choose \b Transformation -> \b Rotation item or click
-"Rotation" button in the toolbar.
-
-\image html rotation_ico.png "Rotation button"
-
-The following dialog will appear:
-
-\image html rotation.png
-
-
-
--
-In this dialog:
-
-- specify the IDs of the elements which will be rotated:
-
-
-- Select the whole mesh, submesh or group activating this
-checkbox; or
-- choose mesh elements with the mouse in the 3D Viewer. It is
-possible to select a whole area with a mouse frame; or
-- input the element IDs directly in ID Elements field. The selected elements will be highlighted in the
-viewer; or
-- apply Filters. Set filter button allows to apply a filter to the selection of elements. See more
-about filters in the \ref selection_filter_library_page "Selection filter library" page.
-
-
-
-- specify the axis of rotation:
-
-- specify the cooordinates of the start \b Point of the vector of rotation;
-- specify the \b Vector of rotation through the coordinates of its
-end point with respect to the coordinates of the start point;
-
-
-- specify the \b Angle of rotation
-
-- specify the conditions of rotation:
-
-- activate Move elements radio button to create the source
-mesh (or elements) at the new location and erase it from the previous location;
-- activate Copy elements radio button to create the source
-mesh (or elements) at the new location, but leave it at the previous
-location, the source mesh will be considered one and single mesh with the result of the rotation;
-- activate Create as new mesh radio button to leave the
-source mesh (or elements) at its previous location and create a new
-mesh at the new location, the new mesh appears in the Object Browser
-with the default name MeshName_rotated (it is possible to change this
-name in the adjacent box);
-- activate Copy groups checkbox to copy the groups of elements of the source mesh to the newly created mesh.
-
-
-
-- activate Preview checkbox to show the result of transformation in the viewer
-- click \b Apply or Apply and Close button to confirm the
-operation.
-
-
-
-
-\image html rotation1.png "The initial mesh"
-
-\image html rotation2.png "The rotated mesh"
-
-
See Also a sample TUI Script of a
-\ref tui_rotation "Rotation" operation.
-
-*/