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    Default Rotate Point at Cursor

    Summary: The rotate control point should first appear on your cursor location, rather than the center of a bounding box of your selected objects.

    Description: I wish the rotate center point would not place automatically, but appear on your mouse first.

    How Used: I would then happily rotate multiple objects at my will, without the need to perform complex finger yoga by zooming and click dragging as I presently have to!

    Feature Affinity: Edit (Array/Move/Mirror/Copy/Cut/Paste)

    Submitted By: James Austin on September 9, 2010

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    Default Re: Rotate Point at Cursor

    Been Wishing for this for years now. Please please please make this happen!

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    Default Re: Rotate Point at Cursor

    The idea of rotating around the center of the selection is not bad, but would be great if all you had to do was hold down he shift key to move it to the cursor.

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    Default Re: Rotate Point at Cursor

    This is one of my biggest pet peeves!!!! Rotate around the center of the selected object is fine for things like placing furniture, but when you've selected a large number of objects, zooming out and finding the rotation point, then dragging it down to roughly where you want it, then zooming in to place it more accurately, then picking the starting angle and then the desired angle, is a real pain!!

    I will vote for this one as many times as I can!

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