You understood correctly. I was just brain dead. I tried tap, ctrl-
tap, two-finger tap and double tap, but somehow never cmd-tap.
Thank you
Lenore
On Apr 5, 2010, at 5:00 PM, Bruce Sherwood wrote:
> Maybe I don't understand the question. Unless you specifically set
> scene.userspin = False, you can certainly, by default, rotate the
> camera
> around the scene using the mouse. On Windows you hold down the right
> mouse button and drag. On the Mac you hold down the Command key and
> drag
> the mouse. But maybe you're referring to some more complex situation?
> (I'm not sure I understand what is meant by "grab VPython output
> frames".)
>
> Bruce Sherwood
>
> Lenore Horner wrote:
>> I thought I could grab VPython output frames and rotate to different
>> viewpoints with the mouse by default. Was that just wishful thinking
>> or is something not working for me that I can't do that?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Lenore
>>
>>
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