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MCX I'm sure I have a setting wrong......

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At least I think so. I just got my new PC and have the latest updated unstable version of MCX and I have a slight issue. On the old PC when I have the "Display Attached Objects" button on, the axis on attached landing lights displayed the green axis in the direction you had the lights set. In the new set up and install, the green axis is now reversed.(180 deg) from what it showed on my old install (IE the axis I wanted the light effect to display)

Any ideas?
 
Hi,

This is something that has changed a few months ago in MCX, could it be that on your old machine you were running an older build of the development release?
 
Hi,

This is something that has changed a few months ago in MCX, could it be that on your old machine you were running an older build of the development release?

So to compensate, I just have to calculate 180 degrees out?
 
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