diff --git a/attachments.scad b/attachments.scad index c97a1e23..bec301a3 100644 --- a/attachments.scad +++ b/attachments.scad @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ _ANCHOR_TYPES = ["intersect","hull"]; // - Orientation is rotating an object so that its top is pointed towards a given vector. // . // An object will first be translated to its anchor position, then spun, then oriented. -// For a detailed step-by-step explanation of attachments, see the [Attachments Tutorial](Tutorial-Attachment-Basic-Positioning). +// For a detailed step-by-step explanation of attachments, see the [Attachments Tutorial](Tutorial-Attachment-Relative-Positioning). // . // For describing directions, faces, edges, and corners the library provides a set of shortcuts // all based on combinations of unit direction vectors. You can use these for anchoring and orienting @@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ _ANCHOR_TYPES = ["intersect","hull"]; // PARENT() position(at) CHILDREN; // Description: // Attaches children to a parent object at an anchor point. For a step-by-step explanation -// of attachments, see the [Attachments Tutorial](Tutorial-Attachment-Basic-Positioning). +// of attachments, see the [Attachments Tutorial](Tutorial-Attachment-Relative-Positioning). // Arguments: // at = The vector, or name of the parent anchor point to attach to. // Side Effects: @@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ module position(at,from) // PARENT() orient(anchor, [spin]) CHILDREN; // Description: // Orients children such that their top is tilted in the direction of the specified parent anchor point. -// For a step-by-step explanation of attachments, see the [Attachments Tutorial](Tutorial-Attachment-Basic-Positioning). +// For a step-by-step explanation of attachments, see the [Attachments Tutorial](Tutorial-Attachment-Relative-Positioning). // Arguments: // anchor = The anchor on the parent which you want to match the orientation of. // spin = The spin to add to the children. (Overrides anchor spin.) @@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ function _make_anchor_legal(anchor,geom) = // These options will probably be necessary, in fact, to get the child correctly positioned. Note that // giving `spin=` to `attach()` in this case is the same as applying `zrot()` to the child. // . -// For a step-by-step explanation of attachments, see the [Attachments Tutorial](Tutorial-Attachment-Basic-Positioning). +// For a step-by-step explanation of attachments, see the [Attachments Tutorial](Tutorial-Attachment-Relative-Positioning). // Arguments: // parent = The parent anchor point to attach to or a list of parent anchor points. // child = Optional child anchor point. If given, orients the child to connect this anchor point to the parent anchor.