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    Rotating triangle in Direct 3D

    Hello,
    How do I rotate one triangle, but no else? (in Direct 3D)
    Not rotating the world, just one.
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    Thanx for your reply!
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    Thanx for your reply! I will check it out now.
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    Following the suggestion in your sig:
    How do I rotate one triangle, but no else?
    Might be "but nothing else" or "but no others", depending what you mean.
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    Yeah, yeah... but I think I've found something about
    Rotating a triangle just one triangle...
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