Starting in 1.10, when I click the rotation on a part (or group of parts) I am only able to see the relative rotation. I see no mention of this change in the release notes.
I do not like this at all, because it’s basically always zero and therefore provides no useful information. I double-checked that Orca Slicer does show the absolute rotation (from the imported orientation), which is also what Bambu 1.9 showed.
Is there a setting somewhere that I can change this back to the Bambu 1.9 and Orca behavior?
Lenyo
November 22, 2024, 1:02pm
2
There is a new dropdown that changes the default I believe.
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lkraus
November 22, 2024, 1:55pm
3
There are coordinate options for Move and Scale, but not for Rotation.
I think this is a bug so I submitted it on Github.
opened 01:49PM - 22 Nov 24 UTC
bug
### Bambu Studio Version
1.10.1.50
### Where is the application from?
B… ambu Lab github releases
### OS version
Windows 11 Pro 23H2
### Additional system information
Any
### Printer
X1C
### How to reproduce
Add primitive cube to a new project.
Select and rotate the cube.

### Actual results
Relative coordinates are always used.
Coordinates are always zero.
World coordinates cannot be selected.
Actual amount of rotation is unknown.
### Expected results
Allow the use of world coordinates so that the actual amount of rotation can be seen.
### Project file & Debug log uploads
[Cube.zip](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/17870935/Cube.zip)
### Checklist of files to include
- [ ] Log file
- [X] Project file
Confirming the problem with additional comments on the Issue might help encourage the developers to fix the problem.
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Thanks! I added a brief comment on github to confirm.
Btw, this is the first time that I thought something was wrong with the slicer and it (might) not have just been user error!
lkraus
November 25, 2024, 1:46am
5
Response to bug report on Github :
Hello, we will add the actual Euler angle function back for the convenience of every user~
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Please do as this is very painful.