Ooops, maybe it's time for bed... two sliders will of course take care
of ange and scaling, and it's very nice that the connections made will
be copied too, when you copy/paste your components.

Case closed.

On 24 Nov, 22:40, klint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sometimes it's best when answers take a while...
>
> I almost had it, but probably I think of it a bit to much as
> programming..
>
> In the previous example I had to provide new scaling factors etc
> manually, but suddenly I realized that when I've scaled and rotated a
> circle, that leaves me with a new geometry, that can be scaled and
> rotated... etc. And then I understood by other examples that by
> copying and pasting my components all parameters set was copied too.
>
> So - new version:http://picasaweb.google.se/lh/photo/LIuZsHh34ckyvZg_HG1N_g
>
> But I still need to figure out a way to change the rotation angle and
> scaling factor for all circles...
>
> On 23 Nov, 17:14, klint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Here I've taken the first List Item from the division, created a
> > circle (hidden) and scaled it. Then taken the second list item, and
> > scaled it more, etc. But what I wonder is if this can be done more
> > programatically?
>
> >http://picasaweb.google.se/lh/photo/08urLLMNMTJhKmV7GvHzxQ
>
> > /Lars
>
> > On 23 Nov, 16:52, klint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi, I'm trying to recreate the effect from the "scripting cicles"-
> > > tutorial 
> > > athttp://en.wiki.mcneel.com/default.aspx/McNeel/ExplicitHistoryExamples...
>
> > > Created a circle, divided it and created new circles from those
> > > points. seehttp://picasaweb.google.se/lh/photo/SyRg7ZkvkPitBbF6hE-X-w
>
> > > The problem as you can see is that I can't figure out how to scale the
> > > circles - I mean - there's no problem scaling them to the same size,
> > > but how to scale them proportionally?

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