PythoncadWishTraker item #3052540, was opened at 2010-08-24 23:20
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Category: Improvements
Group: R38
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: carlopav (carlopav)
Assigned to: Matteo Boscolo (matteoboscolo)
Summary: R38 ORTHOGONAL

Initial Comment:
Having the possibility to insert coordinates in orthogonal mode (or something 
like autocad polar traking) just moving the mouse in the presetted direction 
(with the possibility to select increment angle (90 or 45 or 30 for example)) 
and typing the distance is a major issue i think.

carlo

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>Comment By: carlopav (carlopav)
Date: 2010-09-01 22:48

Message:
good, but i think we must go further,
for example in current alpha 3 how can i remove orizontal and vertical
mode once pressed "h" or "v".
i think we should switch to a more autocad (or archimedes) like input for
this function.
carlo

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Comment By: Matteo Boscolo (matteoboscolo)
Date: 2010-08-25 10:00

Message:
hi in the actual git version there is already a support for the horizontal
and vertical direction.
You just need to type the h (horizontal) or v (vertical) to force the
direction of a line .

For segment:
Click on segment command,
Click a point in the drawing area
Type H
Click the second point 

I'm still working on that to improve this functionality.

Regards,
Matteo


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