A single `make_dimension` handles three types of dimensions,
(1) simple linear, (2) linear linked to an object, and (3) linked
to a circular edge.
So, we provide a new function, `make_radial_dimension_obj`,
to handle the third case. In this way we can check the input
parameters much better.
We adjust the `Draft_Dimension` Gui Command accordingly.
A single `make_dimension` handles three types of dimensions,
(1) simple linear, (2) linear linked to an object, and (3) linked
to a circular edge.
So, we provide two new functions, `make_linear_dimension`
and `make_linear_dimension_obj`, to handle the first two cases.
In this way we can check the input parameters much better.
We adjust the `Draft_Dimension` Gui Command accordingly.
Previously the `make_dimension` and `make_angular_dimension`
functions were in `draftobjects/dimension.py`.
Now they are moved to `draftmake/make_dimension.py`.
The original `makeAngularDimension` function requires angles
in radians which is counterintuitive for most cases. Also
the order is `[big, small]`.
The new function `make_angular_dimension` accepts angles
in degrees, and the order is `[small, big]`. The older
function is retained for compatibility purposes.
Also perform several improvements such as PEP8 cleanup,
writing complete docstrings, type checking the input arguments,
and depreacting the older call.
The `Draft.py` module, Gui Command, unit test, and test script
are updated accordingly.
Before, the `make_label` function had a `target` parameter
that had to be a `LinkSub`, `[Part::Feature, "Edge1"]`.
However, it is easier to pass the individual components
separately using two parameters, `target_object` and `subelements`,
which can then be assembled into `[target_object, subelements]`.
The second element is optional, so it can be set to `None`,
and then the second element will be converted to an empty list,
`[target_object, []]`, as required by the Label's underlying `Target`
property.
Also perform several improvements such as PEP8 cleanup,
writing complete docstrings, type checking the input arguments,
and deprecating the older call.
Update `Draft.py`, the Gui Command, the unit test, and test script
as well.
Also perform several improvements such as PEP8 cleanup,
write complete docstring, type checking of the input arguments,
accepting a full placement to modify the position,
and deprecating the older call.
Update the Gui Command as well.
`PathObj` becomes `PathObject`, `Xlate` becomes `ExtraTranslation`,
and `PathSubs` becomes `PathSubelements`.
Update `make_path_array` function and the Gui Command.
Test the inputs to the `make_path_array` function
and return `None` if there is a problem.
Now the make function accepts as input a `"String"` which must be
the `Label` of an object in the document, so it is easier to create
arrays quickly from the Python console.
Add the new parameters to the make function, `align_mode`,
`tan_vector`, `force_vertical`, and `vertical_vector`.
These properties were added to the proxy object in 0db11da9cf.
Add message deprecating the older call `makePathArray`.
Adjust the GuiCommand accordingly. Now it uses the commit
mechanism of the parent `Modifier` class so that the executed
functions are recorded in the Python console.
Clean up the `PathArray` class as well.
Avoid `Draft.py` in the `make_circular_array` function because
it creates a circular dependency.
Use function to find the object in `make_circular_array`.
Now the make function accepts as input a `"String"` which must be
the `Label` of an object in the document, so it is easier to create
arrays interactively from the Python console.
Clean up the GuiCommand and task panel code, and avoid printing
messages to the terminal, as this is already done
by the make function.
Avoid `Draft.py` in the `make_polar_array` function because
it creates a circular dependency.
Use function to find the object in `make_polar_rarray`.
Now the make function accepts as input a `"String"` which must be
the `Label` of an object in the document, so it is easier to create
arrays interactively from the Python console.
Clean up the GuiCommand and task panel code, and avoid printing
messages to the terminal, as this is already done
by the make function.
Avoid `Draft.py` in the `make_ortho_array` function because
it creates a circular dependency.
Use internal functions to abstract the orthogonal arrays.
The `_make_ortho_array` is a simple wrapper over the general
`make_array` function.
The result is four variants:
- `make_ortho_array`
- `make_ortho_array2d`, without the Z component
- `make_rect_array`, strictly rectangular components
- `make_rect_array2d`, strictly rectangular without the Z component
Also use functions to perform checking of the inputs,
whether these are vectors, numbers (integer and floats)
or integers.
Now the make function accepts as input a `"String"` which must be
the `Label` of an object in the document, so it is easier to create
arrays quickly from the Python console.
Clean up the GuiCommand and task panel code, and avoid printing
messages to the terminal, as this is already done
by the make function.
Test the inputs to the `make_point_array` function
and return `None` if there is a problem.
Now the make function accepts as input a `"String"` which must be
the `Label` of an object in the document, so it is easier to create
arrays quickly from the Python console.
Add a message deprecating the older call `makePointArray`.
Adjust the GuiCommand accordingly. Now it uses the commit
mechanism of the parent `Modifier` class so that the executed
functions are recorded in the Python console.
Clean up the `PointArray` class as well.
Started a general refactor to handle all the conversion between global and object coordinate system inside the main methods and just use object coordinates inside object functions.
Draft: Edit reordering 2
Fixed Editing of Part objects according to the new refactor
Draft: fix in autogroup function for dimensions
Draft: fixed Polygon editing when inscribed or circumscribed
Draft: Edit support for Ellipse object
.
Draft: Edit docstrings
Draft: Edit reordering 3
Draft: Fixed Edit for structure object
And also refactor Edit methods that control special object display during editing.
Draft: Fixed edit for arch wall object
Also make various improvements in style, PEP8, return value
is now a tuple of lists instead of a list of lists.
Delay the import of other modules like `Part` and `DraftGeomUtils`
using the `LazyLoader` class.
Update the Gui Command as well.
Introduced in d087ccfa54, 7aa42a4406, 1e8d5d0355.
Make it PEP8 compliant, and shorten line lengths.
It is based on `GuiCommandSimplest` to inherit basic behavior
such as `IsActive` returning `True` when a document exists.
Remove the make function that creates the old object,
its corresponding Gui Command, and the old `DraftFillet.Fillet`
proxy class, which now is a redirection to the new `Fillet`
class defined in `draftobjects.fillet`.
Also change the unit test, and the `draft_test_object` script
to run `Draft.make_fillet`.
Also import it in the `Draft` namespace so that is available
as `Draft.make_arc_3points`.
Use this new function in the unit test `drafttests.test_creation`,
in the GuiCommand `draftguitools.gui_arcs`, and in the
`draft_test_objects` script.
In Python 3 `super()` can be used without an argument
in order to get the parent class, `super()`.
In Python 2 the present class must be used as an argument,
`super(ThisClass, self)`.
This commit is done to support Python 2,
as without it all Gui Command tools will be broken
and will fail to launch, even if the unit tests pass.
Also, set the `__metaclass__` variable to `type`.
This is done to turn all classes into "new style" classes
in Python 2. This is required so `super()` works correctly
in this version of Pyton.
This commit can be reverted once Python 2 support
is completely dropped, and only Python 3 compatible code
is used.
The internal GuiCommand classes are renamed to `CircularArray`,
`OrthoArray`, and `PolarArray`. This is a shorter name than the
previous `GuiCommandCircularArray`, `GuiCommandOrthoArray`,
and `GuiCommandPolarArray`.
These classes are not part of the scripting interface of Draft
so we don't risk breaking previous files.
The code is kept for historical reasons, but the tool
is no longer accessible from the toolbars or menus,
as it was superseded by the three commands `Draft_OrthoArray`,
`Draft_PolarArray` and `Draft_CircularArray`.
The code is kept for historical reasons, but the tool
is no longer accessible from the toolbars or menus,
as it was superseded by the three commands `Draft_OrthoArray`,
`Draft_PolarArray` and `Draft_CircularArray`.