A trick that you can use is this:

import your image (let's call it "XX")

then group image "XX" (Yes, I know it is daft to make
a group consisting of one image - but, although I am
daft, I can actually produce a result)

let's call the group "GGG"

now, if you use 'set the angle of img "XX" to xyz'
(where 'xyz' is an angle) the rect of the group "GGG"
will remain the same, so the silly effects produced by
rotating the image will not be seen.

just uploaded "Rotten Rotation.rev" to RevOnline -
illustrates this point.

and, quite frankly, if RR haven't sorted this problem
out in 3 years then it is either because to do so is
very tricky, or they can't be bothered: - either way,
don't hold your breath and, either, adapt (like the
above method) or move to another RAD that better suits
your needs.

sincerely, Richmond Mathewson

sincerely, Richmond Mathewson

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