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If you've already moved the mouse in the render window, it's whichever
renderer you interacted in last. Otherwise, it's the renderer
containing the display point (0, 0) -- the bottom left corner of the
render window.<br><br>
- Amy<br><br>
At 11:06 AM 11/22/2002 -0500, Miller, James V (Research) wrote:<br>
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multiple renderers, which renderer does a 3D widget get placed
in?</font><br>
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<b>Jim Miller</b> <br>
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