"jump" or "port" to the way being viewed
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Thanks, it's for a friend, so he'll test it.

I'd had created sth like for i<360 in connection with f(x) = 450 - x where x is degree, but that was a bit too complicated, so I thought there would be an easier solution, and there is =)

ty again.
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"jump" or "port" to the way being viewed - by TehEbil - 18.06.2011, 22:53
AW: "jump" or "port" to the way being viewed - by Nero_3D - 18.06.2011, 23:06
Re: "jump" or "port" to the way being viewed - by TehEbil - 19.06.2011, 10:38
[No subject] - by TehEbil - 19.06.2011, 10:46

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