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How to rotate around a newly assigned origin


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Not yet. But you can draw a circle centered where you want your object to rotate from, making sure it's larger/overlaps your object, and then select both circle and object, rotate as one item, then delete the circler, or undo, reposition circle and rotate again...

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I'm hanging out for this feature as well. I rotate objects quite a lot around a point set outside the object, and had tried using the larger circle technique a while back, but it's too fiddly (fine for one offs). I recall Freehand had good rotation tools, and for now I'm liking iDraw's implementation for snapping the origin to a grid or guide intersection or object point, entering the angle of rotation and rotating duplicates easily. In addition, being able to set the origin using coordinates would be useful.

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