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Another possible solution is to rotate the Cut plane CLOCKWISE when the user chooses to rotate by enters a value in an axis. By doing so when the user rotates the cut plane by entering a value in the X axis, the "upper" and "lower" part of the cut will match what the user sees. When the user chooses to rotate by Y axis, BS can provide a context menu by changing the options to "left" and "right" parts, instead of the "upper" and "lower" parts.
Yet another solution is to label the two sides of the cut plane with non-directional terms such as A vs B and let the user pick between "Part A" and "Part B". This will avoid directional terms such as "upper" and "lower" and the need to match the user's directional perspective with that of BS.
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Another possible solution is to rotate the Cut plane CLOCKWISE when the user chooses to rotate by enters a value in an axis. By doing so when the user rotates the cut plane by entering a value in the X axis, the "upper" and "lower" part of the cut will match what the user sees. When the user chooses to rotate by Y axis, BS can provide a context menu by changing the options to "left" and "right" parts, instead of the "upper" and "lower" parts.
Yet another solution is to label the two sides of the cut plane with non-directional terms such as A vs B and let the user pick between "Part A" and "Part B". This will avoid directional terms such as "upper" and "lower" and the need to match the user's directional perspective with that of BS.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: