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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
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+ | '''Note:''' This discussion applies to version 2.1 and later of the Eggbot Control extension. For earlier versions of the Eggbot Control extension, see [[Where will my drawing begin on my egg? (v20)]]. | ||
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* How does the Eggbot frame my drawing on my egg? | * How does the Eggbot frame my drawing on my egg? | ||
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Download a copy of the SVG file for that plot and try plotting it on a light bulb or an egg. If you use the "Start with pen centered" option, then where the pen is when you begin the plot is where the line y = 400 from the drawing will be started. This is because the drawing uses a height of 800 pixels and thus the line y = 400 is the page's horizontal midline. | Download a copy of the SVG file for that plot and try plotting it on a light bulb or an egg. If you use the "Start with pen centered" option, then where the pen is when you begin the plot is where the line y = 400 from the drawing will be started. This is because the drawing uses a height of 800 pixels and thus the line y = 400 is the page's horizontal midline. | ||
+ | http://mtbaldy.us/~dnewman/tspart/coordinate-demo-21.png | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |