Using the Move/Copy command the following screencast shows if multiple moves are made with the Manipulator Arrows before hitting OK the body moved can end up in the wrong place. eg a body is moved around a by 5mm square grid using the x axis and z axis Manipulators to return back to the original position.
Despite the body displaying at the original position when OK is pressed the body moves to another position possibly reflecting the last values visible in the Dialog Box distance boxes.
When selecting with the Inspect Tool the snap points do not line up with the body and multiple undo's are required before recovering the original position.
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Using the Move/Copy command the following screencast shows if multiple moves are made with the Manipulator Arrows before hitting OK the body moved can end up in the wrong place. eg a body is moved around a by 5mm square grid using the x axis and z axis Manipulators to return back to the original position.
Despite the body displaying at the original position when OK is pressed the body moves to another position possibly reflecting the last values visible in the Dialog Box distance boxes.
When selecting with the Inspect Tool the snap points do not line up with the body and multiple undo's are required before recovering the original position.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by jeff_strater. Go to Solution.
I created bug FUS-56988 to track this. From my limited testing, this only shows up in cases like this where the body ends up in its original position. However, we will investigate, and see whether that theory is correct or not.
I created bug FUS-56988 to track this. From my limited testing, this only shows up in cases like this where the body ends up in its original position. However, we will investigate, and see whether that theory is correct or not.
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