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insert_after and insert_in is an either/or btw, not bothI don't know any code that could move the mesh directly from ext_config. Only time I can manually offset something is when importing a kn5 file. Like this:
[MODEL_REPLACEMENT_...]
ACTIVE = 1
FILE = bm_porsche_959.kn5
HIDE = INT_LCD
INSERT = geo_int_displays_001.kn5
INSERT_AFTER = COCKPIT_HR
INSERT_IN = COCKPIT_HR
MULTIPLE = 0
MERGE = 0
SCALE = 0.95, 1, 1
ROTATION = 0, -33, 0
OFFSET =-0.045, 0.715, 0.503 ; left/right, up/down, front/back
There's no option like that mentioned on the CSP github - mesh adjustment page.
But I'm the first to admit that I don't know half of the things you can do with CM/CSP.
I did once move a passenger seat back for a certain car, but that was through 3ds.
there's no moving existing meshes through csp (only added ones as mentioned). But if it's something like moving a seat or similar object it's not entirely difficult to do in 3d software![]()
It's a shame that's exactly what it's about: unseparated meshes, moving objects, it's all difficult and or you have to know your way around 3ds, I hate Autodesk