Is there a way to get the coordinates of the upper-left point of the area that a rotated object occupies? Using the x and y properties of an object give you the coordinates of the actual corner of the object. (See the attachment for an example)
Is there a way to get the coordinates of the upper-left point of the area that a rotated object occupies? Using the x and y properties of an object give you the coordinates of the actual corner of the object. (See the attachment for an example)