[graphics-issues] [Issue 76518] Useful: Measuring lines fo llowing objects

2010-06-10 Thread syzygy
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[graphics-issues] [Issue 76518] Useful: Measuring lines fo llowing objects

2008-08-10 Thread sebastian2001
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Aug 10 13:09:45 + 
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I totally agree with denis0, handling as connecting lines should be the best 
solution. Today, measuring lines are defined as standard lines only which do 
not provide the automatic connection function.

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[graphics-issues] [Issue 76518] Useful: Measuring lines fo llowing objects

2008-06-26 Thread denis0
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jun 26 09:27:19 + 
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May be you can do measuring lines as one more type of connecting lines?! It coud
be a best variant, imho.

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[graphics-issues] [Issue 76518] Useful: Measuring lines fo llowing objects

2008-04-04 Thread helen_russian
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Apr  4 09:10:36 + 
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*** Issue 40749 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***

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[graphics-issues] [Issue 76518] Useful: Measuring lines fo llowing objects

2008-04-04 Thread helen_russian
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Apr  4 09:15:05 + 
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*** Issue 76518 has been confirmed by votes. ***

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[graphics-issues] [Issue 76518] Useful: Measuring lines fo llowing objects

2008-04-04 Thread keme6206
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Apr  4 13:01:59 + 
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Measurement updates nicely when grouped with the measured object, so grouping 
works in some cases, but automatically grouping is not necessary, and in my 
view undesirable. 

The grouping approach is just for measuring single objects, not for 
measurement between objects, and furthermore, the snap (to guide line/point) 
is on group edges, not on object edges. In those cases, automatic grouping 
just clutters up the drawing. 

Please don't try to implement the suggested functionality through automatic 
grouping. It's so simple to manually group items when needed (just shift-click 
and press ctrl+shift+G) that automating this task is superfluous, and it's 
only a partial solution anyway.

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[graphics-issues] [Issue 76518] Useful: Measuring lines fo llowing objects

2008-03-27 Thread bobharvey
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Mar 27 23:14:00 + 
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If the dimension line  object are grouped, the behaviour is simulated - so how
about automatically grouping them as created?

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[graphics-issues] [Issue 76518] Useful: Measuring lines fo llowing objects

2007-04-19 Thread keme6206
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 Issue #|76518
 Summary|Useful: Measuring lines following objects
   Component|Drawing
 Version|OOo 2.2
Platform|All
 URL|
  OS/Version|All
  Status|UNCONFIRMED
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|FEATURE
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|editing
 Assigned to|wg
 Reported by|keme6206





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Apr 19 12:51:40 + 
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Currently, measurement lines snap to object lines/points, but remain unchanged 
when objects are subsequently moved. I would like the ability to assign 
measuring lines to objects, so if you move objects, the measurement is 
automatically updated. I see two strategies for this:
A) Measuring from object part to object part. In this case, for either end of 
the measurement, we need to identify the object and the measuring point on the 
object. (top, left, bottom, right, center, near edge, far edge)
B) Measuring from glue point to glue point. In this case, it would be useful 
to have measurement lines with the same behaviour as connection lines.

Caveats:
* This feature may be impossible to implement within the current open document 
standard. As far as I can see, the Open Document specification does not 
provide for assigning objects (and optionally, glue points) as targets of 
measurement lines. The connector object seems to have the necessary 
components, but there is no connector type with the legs associated with 
measurement lines.
* In the case of near/far edge, overlapping objects may give rise to 
undeterminable/ambiguous decision of measurement points. This pertains to A).
* Direction of measurement can be along a set angle (i.e. horizontal/vertical 
measurement, in most cases), or along the path from object to object. Which 
behaviour is desired (fixed measurement angle and adjustable legs, or equal 
length legs and measurement angle adjusted automatically according to object 
placement), should be selectable on a per-measurement basis. This pertains to 
both A) and B).

I have not done a very thorough analysis with different object shapes and 
implications thereof, so additional caveats may exist. The B) alternative 
should be easier to implement, but somewhat less useful. This is near to CAD 
functionality, which the Open Doc. specification is perhaps not intended for.

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[graphics-issues] [Issue 76518] Useful: Measuring lines fo llowing objects

2007-04-19 Thread wg
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Apr 19 14:15:10 + 
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Reassigned.

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