+
+
+void DrawingView::HandleObjectMovement(Point point)
+{
+ Point delta = point - oldPoint;
+//printf("HOM: old = (%f,%f), new = (%f, %f), delta = (%f, %f)\n", oldPoint.x, oldPoint.y, point.x, point.y, delta.x, delta.y);
+ Object * obj = (Object *)hover[0];
+//printf("Object type = %i (size=%i), ", obj->type, hover.size());
+//printf("Object (%X) move: hp1=%s, hp2=%s, hl=%s\n", obj, (obj->hitPoint[0] ? "true" : "false"), (obj->hitPoint[1] ? "true" : "false"), (obj->hitObject ? "true" : "false"));
+
+ switch (obj->type)
+ {
+ case OTLine:
+ if (obj->hitPoint[0])
+ obj->p[0] = point;
+ else if (obj->hitPoint[1])
+ obj->p[1] = point;
+ else if (obj->hitObject)
+ {
+ obj->p[0] += delta;
+ obj->p[1] += delta;
+ }
+
+ break;
+ case OTCircle:
+ if (obj->hitPoint[0])
+ obj->p[0] = point;
+ else if (obj->hitObject)
+ {
+//this doesn't work. we need to save this on mouse down for this to work correctly!
+// double oldRadius = obj->radius[0];
+ obj->radius[0] = Vector::Magnitude(obj->p[0], point);
+
+ QString text = QObject::tr("Radius: %1");//\nScale: %2%");
+ informativeText = text.arg(obj->radius[0], 0, 'd', 4);//.arg(obj->radius[0] / oldRadius * 100.0, 0, 'd', 0);
+ }
+
+ break;
+ case OTArc:
+ if (obj->hitPoint[0])
+ obj->p[0] = point;
+ else if (obj->hitPoint[1])
+ {
+ // Change the Arc's span (handle #1)
+ if (shiftDown)
+ {
+ double angle = Vector::Angle(obj->p[0], point);
+ double delta = angle - obj->angle[0];
+
+ if (delta < 0)
+ delta += PI_TIMES_2;
+
+ obj->angle[1] -= delta;
+ obj->angle[0] = angle;
+
+ if (obj->angle[1] < 0)
+ obj->angle[1] += PI_TIMES_2;
+
+ QString text = QObject::tr("Span: %1") + QChar(0x00B0) + QObject::tr("\n%2") + QChar(0x00B0) + QObject::tr(" - %3") + QChar(0x00B0);
+ informativeText = text.arg(obj->angle[1] * RADIANS_TO_DEGREES, 0, 'd', 4).arg(obj->angle[0] * RADIANS_TO_DEGREES, 0, 'd', 2).arg((obj->angle[0] + obj->angle[1]) * RADIANS_TO_DEGREES, 0, 'd', 2);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ double angle = Vector::Angle(obj->p[0], point);
+ obj->angle[0] = angle;
+ QString text = QObject::tr("Start angle: %1") + QChar(0x00B0);
+ informativeText = text.arg(obj->angle[0] * RADIANS_TO_DEGREES, 0, 'd', 4);
+ }
+ else if (obj->hitPoint[2])
+ {
+ // Change the Arc's span (handle #2)
+ if (shiftDown)
+ {
+ double angle = Vector::Angle(obj->p[0], point);
+ obj->angle[1] = angle - obj->angle[0];
+
+ if (obj->angle[1] < 0)
+ obj->angle[1] += PI_TIMES_2;
+
+ QString text = QObject::tr("Span: %1") + QChar(0x00B0) + QObject::tr("\n%2") + QChar(0x00B0) + QObject::tr(" - %3") + QChar(0x00B0);
+ informativeText = text.arg(obj->angle[1] * RADIANS_TO_DEGREES, 0, 'd', 4).arg(obj->angle[0] * RADIANS_TO_DEGREES, 0, 'd', 2).arg((obj->angle[0] + obj->angle[1]) * RADIANS_TO_DEGREES, 0, 'd', 2);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ double angle = Vector::Angle(obj->p[0], point);
+ obj->angle[0] = angle - obj->angle[1];
+
+ if (obj->angle[0] < 0)
+ obj->angle[0] += PI_TIMES_2;
+
+ QString text = QObject::tr("End angle: %1") + QChar(0x00B0);
+ informativeText = text.arg((obj->angle[0] + obj->angle[1]) * RADIANS_TO_DEGREES, 0, 'd', 4);
+ }
+ else if (obj->hitObject)
+ {
+ if (shiftDown)
+ {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ obj->radius[0] = Vector::Magnitude(obj->p[0], point);
+ QString text = QObject::tr("Radius: %1");
+ informativeText = text.arg(obj->radius[0], 0, 'd', 4);
+ }
+
+ break;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+
+
+#if 0
+ // This returns true if we've moved over an object...
+ if (document.PointerMoved(point)) // <-- This
+ // This is where the object would do automagic dragging & shit. Since we don't
+ // do that anymore, we need a strategy to handle it.
+ {
+
+/*
+Now objects handle mouse move snapping as well. The code below mainly works only
+for tools; we need to fix it so that objects work as well...
+
+There's a problem with the object point snapping in that it's dependent on the
+order of the objects in the document. Most likely this is because it counts the
+selected object last and thus fucks up the algorithm. Need to fix this...
+
+
+*/
+ // Do object snapping here. Grid snapping on mouse down is done in the
+ // objects themselves, only because we have to hit test the raw point,
+ // not the snapped point. There has to be a better way...!
+ if (document.penultimateObjectHovered)
+ {
+ // Two objects are hovered, see if we have an intersection point
+ if ((document.lastObjectHovered->type == OTLine) && (document.penultimateObjectHovered->type == OTLine))
+ {
+ double t;
+ int n = Geometry::Intersects((Line *)document.lastObjectHovered, (Line *)document.penultimateObjectHovered, &t);
+
+ if (n == 1)
+ {
+ Global::snapPoint = document.lastObjectHovered->GetPointAtParameter(t);
+ Global::snapPointIsValid = true;
+ }
+ }
+ else if ((document.lastObjectHovered->type == OTCircle) && (document.penultimateObjectHovered->type == OTCircle))
+ {
+ Point p1, p2;
+ int n = Geometry::Intersects((Circle *)document.lastObjectHovered, (Circle *)document.penultimateObjectHovered, 0, 0, 0, 0, &p1, &p2);
+
+ if (n == 1)
+ {
+ Global::snapPoint = p1;
+ Global::snapPointIsValid = true;
+ }
+ else if (n == 2)
+ {
+ double d1 = Vector(point, p1).Magnitude();
+ double d2 = Vector(point, p2).Magnitude();
+
+ if (d1 < d2)
+ Global::snapPoint = p1;
+ else
+ Global::snapPoint = p2;
+
+ Global::snapPointIsValid = true;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+// else
+// {
+ // Otherwise, it was a single object hovered...
+// }
+ }
+
+ if (toolAction)
+ {
+ if (Global::snapToGrid)
+ point = Global::SnapPointToGrid(point);
+
+ // We always snap to object points, and they take precendence over
+ // grid points...
+ if (Global::snapPointIsValid)
+ point = Global::snapPoint;
+
+ toolAction->MouseMoved(point);
+ }
+#else