Why does a Property Grid have its own spatial reference frame, independent of the Environment Root?
A spatial axis is an Axis object that describes sampling along one of the components of the spatial reference frame of the Property Grid; hence it is directly useful for locating the sample values in space. To qualify as spatial, the Axis must match the spatial reference frame exactly, using using a consistent specification (e.g., the same ORM/ERM, direction vector and (possibly scaled) physical units.
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