[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > This code works fine: [...] > > However, I do not want to draw the rotated graphic at a specific location. > I would rather draw the graphic at a CERTAIN location. > > Please help > Maybe the following can help: Main Entry: 1spe�cif�ic Pronunciation: spi-'si-fik Function: adjective Etymology: Late Latin specificus, from Latin species Date: circa 1631 1 a : constituting or falling into a specifiable category b : sharing or being those properties of something that allow it to be referred to a particular category 2 a : restricted to a particular individual, situation, relation, or effect <a disease specific to horses> b : exerting a distinctive influence (as on a body part or a disease) <specific antibodies> 3 : free from ambiguity : ACCURATE <a specific statement of faith> 4 : of, relating to, or constituting a species and especially a biologic species 5 a : being any of various arbitrary physical constants and especially one relating a quantitative attribute to unit mass, volume, or area b : imposed at a fixed rate per unit (as of weight or count) <specific import duties> -- compare AD VALOREM synonym see SPECIAL, EXPLICIT - spe�cif�i�cal�ly /-fi-k(&-)lE/ adverb Main Entry: 1cer�tain Pronunciation: 's&r-t&n Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old French, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin certanus, from Latin certus, from past participle of cernere to sift, discern, decide; akin to Greek krinein to separate, decide, judge, Old Irish criathar sieve Date: 13th century 1 : FIXED, SETTLED <a certain percentage of the profit> 2 : of a specific but unspecified character, quantity, or degree <the house has a certain charm> 3 a : DEPENDABLE, RELIABLE <a certain remedy for the disease> b : known or proved to be true : INDISPUTABLE <it is certain that we exist> 4 a : INEVITABLE <the certain advance of age> b : incapable of failing : DESTINED -- used with a following infinitive <she is certain to do well> 5 : assured in mind or action synonym see SURE - for certain : as a certainty : ASSUREDLY
