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    • thomthomT Offline
      thomthom
      last edited by

      I'm trying to recreate inference locking like SU's native tools.

      Shift to lock is fine, just pass the input point from the cursor to view.lock_inference.

      But how does one lock to the X, Y or Z axis? Since view.lock_inference only accepts InputPoints I don't see how one would do this.

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        cjthompson
        last edited by

        basically, just create 2 input points: one at the origin of the line you want to inference to, and another input point offset from that origin along the vector.

        here is a really quick example:

        class TestTool
        	def initialize
        		@ip = Sketchup;;InputPoint.new
        	end
        	def self.add_tool
        		Sketchup.active_model.tools.push_tool(TestTool.new)
        	end
        	def onKeyDown(key,repeat,flags,view)
        		ip1,ip2 = Sketchup;;InputPoint.new,Sketchup;;InputPoint.new
        		origin2d = view.screen_coords([0,0,0])
        		if(key == VK_UP)
        			z2d = view.screen_coords([0,0,100])
        			ip1.pick(view,origin2d[0],origin2d[1])
        			ip2.pick(view,z2d[0],z2d[1])
        			view.lock_inference(ip1,ip2)
        			puts "up"
        		elsif(key == VK_LEFT)
        			y2d = view.screen_coords([0,100,0])
        			ip1.pick(view,origin2d[0],origin2d[1])
        			ip2.pick(view,y2d[0],y2d[1])
        			view.lock_inference(ip1,ip2)
        			puts "left"
        		elsif(key == VK_RIGHT)
        			x2d = view.screen_coords([100,0,0])
        			ip1.pick(view,origin2d[0],origin2d[1])
        			ip2.pick(view,x2d[0],x2d[1])
        			view.lock_inference(ip1,ip2)
        			puts "right"
        		elsif(key == VK_DOWN)
        			view.lock_inference
        			puts "down"
        		end
        	end
        	def onMouseMove(flags,x,y,view)
        		@ip.pick(view,x,y)
        		view.invalidate
        	end
        	def draw(view)
        		@ip.draw(view)
        	end
        end
        
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        • thomthomT Offline
          thomthom
          last edited by

          facepalm! 😳

          Yea - use the .pick method! I just got so fixed on looking for a .new method that took a Point3d argument.

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          • thomthomT Offline
            thomthom
            last edited by

            Wait... when you use screen coords like that - don't you risk picking a point that isn't exactly on the axis you want to pick from?
            If the is geometry near by from your first pick point that you offset - won't it pick from the surface of that geometry instead?

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              cjthompson
              last edited by

              It looks like it. 😞 although I can't see any way to get an input point from 3d coordinates, so I don't really think it can be avoided.

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              • thomthomT Offline
                thomthom
                last edited by

                Back to square one then...

                ..or....

                line = [ip1.position, ip1.position.offset(Z_AXIS)] ip2.project_to_line(line)

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                  xrok1
                  last edited by

                  could you not draw a hidden reference axis for yourself when your tool is invocked then use this as a reference to X,Y,Z?

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                    cjthompson
                    last edited by

                    well, another thing you could do is to add an edge going along the axis you want, lock the inference from that IP, and delete the edge again.

                    You might have the same problems with geometry getting your way, though.

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                    • thomthomT Offline
                      thomthom
                      last edited by

                      @cjthompson said:

                      well, another thing you could do is to add an edge going along the axis you want, lock the inference from that IP, and delete the edge again.

                      how would one get an IP from that?

                      My idea in the previous post isn't working as I want it. I get extra inferring...

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                      • thomthomT Offline
                        thomthom
                        last edited by

                        Just in case someone comes across this topic again: it is possible to create input points with arbitrary 3d points: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=14608
                        ip=Sketchup::InputPoint.new( [1,2,3] )
                        or
                        ip=Sketchup::InputPoint.new( Geom::Point3d.new(1,2,3) )

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                        • Chris FullmerC Offline
                          Chris Fullmer
                          last edited by

                          Is that the same idea as it is shown in the View.inputpoint class?

                          http://code.google.com/apis/sketchup/docs/ourdoc/view.html#inputpoint

                          It states you can supply it with a point and/or another inputpoint.

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                          • thomthomT Offline
                            thomthom
                            last edited by

                            @chris fullmer said:

                            a point and/or another inputpoint.

                            I only see it referring to InputPoints...

                            And I think the ip it takes as argument are meant for inferring...

                            ...the docs are a wee bit unclear here...

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