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From a quick internet search anglet is german for corner.

So my guess is its simply poor translation. *Shocking* I know.

It should be simple enough to calculate what this actually is based on whatever you are measuring.

I would expect this to be the angle between a line along the positive X axis and a line from the center of the coordinate system through the center of the hole.

The center of the coordinate system would probably be the center of the pattern of holes assuming this is a pattern of holes.
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To clarify .. what I meant was Corner == Bad Translation of Angle

So anglet should say angle ... which is what you are calculating no?
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Clark

If you create a triangle using Y1 and Z1 in his example then 3.1471 is the angle of the triangle. Andreas was pointing out that it should read Angle T1 instead it reads Anglet1

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By this logic is it Heigh t1 as well?

Regardless how many hairs you want to split, they screwed up the output on the report but it is not really a big deal.

You have height, angle, and your two position values. You can use the values to prove this as Andreas has in his spreadsheet.
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