Product Chat / Fpe scale instruction

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m2design
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Posted: 10th Mar 2015 20:59
In the fpe file for an entity, the statement "Scale = 50" will reduce the size of the entity to 1/2 size. I would like to know if there is a statement that I can use in the fpe file to scale the entity only in the x direction leaving the other (Y,Z) at full scale. I can do this type of scaling using the widget but that has drawbacks. I need this type of scaling to be done in the fpe file if possible.

My question is are there commands available for scaling individual coordinates for use in fpe files??

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Posted: 11th Mar 2015 01:03
I thought there were (scalex = 50) but I just tried it and it didn't work, sorry. You might be stuck scaling in your modeling software. Unless someone else chimes in here with a different idea!
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Posted: 11th Mar 2015 06:00
Scaling in one axis only can be done width the widget, the scale in the FPE file is all at once.

Hope this helps more.
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