Dear All, I am creating a flythrough using a MapBasic application that takes its coordinates from a MapInfo table. What I want to be able to do is to keep the camera horizontal as the application runs (the camera has a tendency to roll). I have used the roll command through the MapBasic window to make the view horizontal, however this command alters the camera position relative to its current roll angle. I haven't been able to use it programmatically as I don't know the camera's current roll angle for a given point in the flythrough. Should I use the orientation command - the MapBasic help files are a little vague on this?
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