+ // This returns true if we've moved over an object...
+ if (document.PointerMoved(point))
+ {
+ // 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)
+ {
+ Object::snapPoint = document.lastObjectHovered->GetPointAtParameter(t);
+ Object::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)
+ {
+ Object::snapPoint = p1;
+ Object::snapPointIsValid = true;
+ }
+ else if (n == 2)
+ {
+ double d1 = Vector(point, p1).Magnitude();
+ double d2 = Vector(point, p2).Magnitude();
+
+ if (d1 < d2)
+ Object::snapPoint = p1;
+ else
+ Object::snapPoint = p2;
+
+ Object::snapPointIsValid = true;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+// else
+// {
+ // Otherwise, it was a single object hovered...
+// }
+ }