Sets the x, y, and z offset of the working plane as well as the x-, y-, and z-plane rotational values.
PROCEDURE SetWorkingPlane(
x : REAL;
y : REAL;
z : REAL;
xRotation : REAL;
yRotation : REAL;
zRotation : REAL);def vs.SetWorkingPlane(x, y, z, xRotation, yRotation, zRotation):
return None| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| x | REAL | X-coordinate of the working plane |
| y | REAL | Y-coordinate of the working plane |
| z | REAL | Z-coordinate of the working plane |
| xRotation | REAL | X-coordinate of the rotation |
| yRotation | REAL | Y-coordinate of the rotation |
| zRotation | REAL | Z-coordinate of the rotation |
(_c_ 2022.05.12): From Raymond Mullin: as of VW 2022 any working plane set with this routine doesn't persist after script's end. This routine works in this fashion since VW 2011.
VS Functions: GetWorkingPlane
Availability: from VectorWorks 10.0