AFAIK pivot position is transient, only related to a specific
transformation. You can set it with scripting but it doesn't get stored.



On 18 October 2012 13:10, Szabolcs Matefy <szabol...@crytek.com> wrote:

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> I need to get the position of the pivot…is it possible to get it via
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> Cheers****
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> Szabolcs****
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