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Correct rotation crucial.


Dear Half-Mast,

We're confused about; the correct rotation for the scissoring In computer graphics, the deleting of any parts of an image which fall outside of a window that has been sized and laid over the original image. Also called "clipping."  cable strands on our AVLBs. Page 2-31 in TM 5-5420-203-14 (Jun 91 w/Ch2) shows the rotation as right; side counterclockwise and left side clockwise clock·wise  
adv. & adj. Abbr. cw.
In the same direction as the rotating hands of a clock.


clockwise
Adverb, adj

in the direction in which the hands of a clock rotate
. Then on Page 3-21 it shows the rotation as right; side clockwise and left; side counterclockwise.

The proper rotation of the strands is critical. If you do it backwards, the cables can ride up on the grooved groove  
n.
1. A long narrow furrow or channel.

2. The spiral track cut into a phonograph record for the stylus to follow.

3.
 rims of the cable lays, damaging the quadrant quadrant, in analytic geometry
quadrant.

1 In analytic geometry, one of the four regions of the plane determined by two lines, the x-axis and the y-axis.
; and possibly dropping the bridge.

What's the proper rotation to use for the cable strands?

R.R.C.

Dear Mr. R.R.C.,

You are right. There is a problem with the information in TM 5-5420-203-14. The correct rotation of the scissoring cable strands should be counterclockwise for the right side and clockwise for the left side.
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Date:Feb 1, 2006
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