A Simple demo of the ProShow Layer Location

ProShow fails to report a layer’s actual position when that layer has been rotated on a rotation center located at other than layer center. This demo shows the use of FPVPs “Tools for ProShow” to calculate a layer’s actual or adjusted position. It also clearly demonstrates ProShow’s failure to properly report a layer’s actual position as described above.

A ProShow layer’s position is normally reported as the location of the layer’s center point. However, the location is incorrect for cases when the layer has been rotated on a point that is not the layer’s center. This has been the case since the Rotate Center function was introduced with ProShow version 4.

My Tools For ProShow is fully capable of calculating a layers true or adjusted position when it has been rotated on a rotation center.

You can view the short and simple demo here:
Demo Of ProShow Positioning “Glitch.”

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