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The Mixed Reality Forums here are no longer being used or maintained.
There are a few other places we would like to direct you to for support, both from Microsoft and from the community.
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Placing several Holograms?
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Origami uses the TapToPlaceParent script to achieve this. That script is on the Stage object which is a child of OrigamiCollection. If you want to use the same mechanism in your app to place multiple holograms, each hologram you want to place should be a child of a unique parent object and have the TapToPlaceParent script attached.
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Origami uses the TapToPlaceParent script to achieve this. That script is on the Stage object which is a child of OrigamiCollection. If you want to use the same mechanism in your app to place multiple holograms, each hologram you want to place should be a child of a unique parent object and have the TapToPlaceParent script attached.
Hi,
@timg, thanks! I did exactly what you suggest but each time I tried to place one hologram, the other would follow it.It would not stay at the location I positioned it. therefore this question!Don't see what's going on.
If the holograms are in parent-child relationships placing the parent will also place the children.