diff --git a/src/object-snapper.cpp b/src/object-snapper.cpp
index b43d13e206396026e90ac7c920b8394945a8253a..7b4a989a8d52c25341ff560d4588aa4178a85267 100644 (file)
--- a/src/object-snapper.cpp
+++ b/src/object-snapper.cpp
}
Inkscape::ObjectSnapper::ObjectSnapper(SnapManager *sm, Geom::Coord const d)
- : Snapper(sm, d), _snap_to_itemnode(true), _snap_to_itempath(true),
- _snap_to_bboxnode(true), _snap_to_bboxpath(true), _snap_to_page_border(false),
- _strict_snapping(true)
+ : Snapper(sm, d)
{
_candidates = new std::vector<SnapCandidate>;
_points_to_snap_to = new std::vector<Geom::Point>;
delete _paths_to_snap_to;
}
+/**
+ * \return Snap tolerance (desktop coordinates); depends on current zoom so that it's always the same in screen pixels
+ */
+Geom::Coord Inkscape::ObjectSnapper::getSnapperTolerance() const
+{
+ SPDesktop const *dt = _snapmanager->getDesktop();
+ double const zoom = dt ? dt->current_zoom() : 1;
+ return _snapmanager->snapprefs.getObjectTolerance() / zoom;
+}
+
+bool Inkscape::ObjectSnapper::getSnapperAlwaysSnap() const
+{
+ return _snapmanager->snapprefs.getObjectTolerance() == 10000; //TODO: Replace this threshold of 10000 by a constant; see also tolerance-slider.cpp
+}
+
/**
* Find all items within snapping range.
* \param parent Pointer to the document's root, or to a clipped path or mask object
@@ -176,7 +189,7 @@ void Inkscape::ObjectSnapper::_collectNodes(Inkscape::SnapPreferences::PointType
// A point considered for snapping should be either a node, a bbox corner or a guide. Pick only ONE!
g_assert(!((p_is_a_node && p_is_a_bbox) || (p_is_a_bbox && p_is_a_guide) || (p_is_a_node && p_is_a_guide)));
- if (_snap_to_bboxnode) {
+ if (_snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToBBoxNode() || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapBBoxEdgeMidpoints() || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapBBoxMidpoints()) {
Inkscape::Preferences *prefs = Inkscape::Preferences::get();
bool prefs_bbox = prefs->getBool("/tools/bounding_box");
bbox_type = !prefs_bbox ?
@@ -184,7 +197,7 @@ void Inkscape::ObjectSnapper::_collectNodes(Inkscape::SnapPreferences::PointType
}
// Consider the page border for snapping
- if (_snap_to_page_border) {
+ if (_snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToPageBorder()) {
_getBorderNodes(_points_to_snap_to);
}
@@ -197,55 +210,47 @@ void Inkscape::ObjectSnapper::_collectNodes(Inkscape::SnapPreferences::PointType
g_return_if_fail(root_item);
//Collect all nodes so we can snap to them
- if (_snap_to_itemnode) {
- if (!(_strict_snapping && !p_is_a_node) || p_is_a_guide) {
- // Note: there are two ways in which intersections are considered:
- // Method 1: Intersections are calculated for each shape individually, for both the
- // snap source and snap target (see sp_shape_snappoints)
- // Method 2: Intersections are calculated for each curve or line that we've snapped to, i.e. only for
- // the target (see the intersect() method in the SnappedCurve and SnappedLine classes)
- // Some differences:
- // - Method 1 doesn't find intersections within a set of multiple objects
- // - Method 2 only works for targets
- // When considering intersections as snap targets:
- // - Method 1 only works when snapping to nodes, whereas
- // - Method 2 only works when snapping to paths
- // - There will be performance differences too!
- // If both methods are being used simultaneously, then this might lead to duplicate targets!
-
- // Well, here we will be looking for snap TARGETS. Both methods can therefore be used.
- // When snapping to paths, we will get a collection of snapped lines and snapped curves. findBestSnap() will
- // go hunting for intersections (but only when asked to in the prefs of course). In that case we can just
- // temporarily block the intersections in sp_item_snappoints, we don't need duplicates. If we're not snapping to
- // paths though but only to item nodes then we should still look for the intersections in sp_item_snappoints()
- bool old_pref = _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapIntersectionCS();
- if (_snap_to_itempath) {
- _snapmanager->snapprefs.setSnapIntersectionCS(false);
- }
-
- sp_item_snappoints(root_item, SnapPointsIter(*_points_to_snap_to), &_snapmanager->snapprefs);
-
- if (_snap_to_itempath) {
- _snapmanager->snapprefs.setSnapIntersectionCS(old_pref);
- }
- }
- }
+ if (p_is_a_node || !(_snapmanager->snapprefs.getStrictSnapping() && !p_is_a_node) || p_is_a_guide) {
+ // Note: there are two ways in which intersections are considered:
+ // Method 1: Intersections are calculated for each shape individually, for both the
+ // snap source and snap target (see sp_shape_snappoints)
+ // Method 2: Intersections are calculated for each curve or line that we've snapped to, i.e. only for
+ // the target (see the intersect() method in the SnappedCurve and SnappedLine classes)
+ // Some differences:
+ // - Method 1 doesn't find intersections within a set of multiple objects
+ // - Method 2 only works for targets
+ // When considering intersections as snap targets:
+ // - Method 1 only works when snapping to nodes, whereas
+ // - Method 2 only works when snapping to paths
+ // - There will be performance differences too!
+ // If both methods are being used simultaneously, then this might lead to duplicate targets!
+
+ // Well, here we will be looking for snap TARGETS. Both methods can therefore be used.
+ // When snapping to paths, we will get a collection of snapped lines and snapped curves. findBestSnap() will
+ // go hunting for intersections (but only when asked to in the prefs of course). In that case we can just
+ // temporarily block the intersections in sp_item_snappoints, we don't need duplicates. If we're not snapping to
+ // paths though but only to item nodes then we should still look for the intersections in sp_item_snappoints()
+ bool old_pref = _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapIntersectionCS();
+ if (_snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToItemPath()) {
+ _snapmanager->snapprefs.setSnapIntersectionCS(false);
+ }
+
+ sp_item_snappoints(root_item, SnapPointsIter(*_points_to_snap_to), &_snapmanager->snapprefs);
+
+ if (_snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToItemPath()) {
+ _snapmanager->snapprefs.setSnapIntersectionCS(old_pref);
+ }
+ }
//Collect the bounding box's corners so we can snap to them
- if (_snap_to_bboxnode) {
- if (!(_strict_snapping && !p_is_a_bbox) || p_is_a_guide) {
- // Discard the bbox of a clipped path / mask, because we don't want to snap to both the bbox
- // of the item AND the bbox of the clipping path at the same time
- if (!(*i).clip_or_mask) {
- Geom::OptRect b = sp_item_bbox_desktop(root_item, bbox_type);
- if (b) {
- for ( unsigned k = 0 ; k < 4 ; k++ ) {
- _points_to_snap_to->push_back(b->corner(k));
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
+ if (p_is_a_bbox || !(_snapmanager->snapprefs.getStrictSnapping() && !p_is_a_bbox) || p_is_a_guide) {
+ // Discard the bbox of a clipped path / mask, because we don't want to snap to both the bbox
+ // of the item AND the bbox of the clipping path at the same time
+ if (!(*i).clip_or_mask) {
+ Geom::OptRect b = sp_item_bbox_desktop(root_item, bbox_type);
+ getBBoxPoints(b, _points_to_snap_to, _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToBBoxNode(), _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapBBoxEdgeMidpoints(), _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapBBoxMidpoints());
+ }
+ }
}
}
}
@@ -328,7 +333,7 @@ void Inkscape::ObjectSnapper::_collectPaths(Inkscape::SnapPreferences::PointType
bool p_is_a_node = t & Inkscape::SnapPreferences::SNAPPOINT_NODE;
- if (_snap_to_bboxpath) {
+ if (_snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToBBoxPath()) {
Inkscape::Preferences *prefs = Inkscape::Preferences::get();
int prefs_bbox = prefs->getBool("/tools/bounding_box", 0);
bbox_type = !prefs_bbox ?
@@ -336,7 +341,7 @@ void Inkscape::ObjectSnapper::_collectPaths(Inkscape::SnapPreferences::PointType
}
// Consider the page border for snapping
- if (_snap_to_page_border) {
+ if (_snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToPageBorder()) {
Geom::PathVector *border_path = _getBorderPathv();
if (border_path != NULL) {
_paths_to_snap_to->push_back(border_path);
@@ -361,8 +366,8 @@ void Inkscape::ObjectSnapper::_collectPaths(Inkscape::SnapPreferences::PointType
//Build a list of all paths considered for snapping to
//Add the item's path to snap to
- if (_snap_to_itempath) {
- if (!(_strict_snapping && !p_is_a_node)) {
+ if (_snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToItemPath()) {
+ if (!(_snapmanager->snapprefs.getStrictSnapping() && !p_is_a_node)) {
// Snapping to the path of characters is very cool, but for a large
// chunk of text this will take ages! So limit snapping to text paths
// containing max. 240 characters. Snapping the bbox will not be affected
@@ -395,8 +400,8 @@ void Inkscape::ObjectSnapper::_collectPaths(Inkscape::SnapPreferences::PointType
}
//Add the item's bounding box to snap to
- if (_snap_to_bboxpath) {
- if (!(_strict_snapping && p_is_a_node)) {
+ if (_snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToBBoxPath()) {
+ if (!(_snapmanager->snapprefs.getStrictSnapping() && p_is_a_node)) {
// Discard the bbox of a clipped path / mask, because we don't want to snap to both the bbox
// of the item AND the bbox of the clipping path at the same time
if (!(*i).clip_or_mask) {
g_assert(_snapmanager->getDesktop() != NULL);
Geom::Point const p_doc = _snapmanager->getDesktop()->dt2doc(p);
- bool const node_tool_active = _snap_to_itempath && selected_path != NULL;
+ bool const node_tool_active = _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToItemPath() && selected_path != NULL;
if (first_point) {
/* findCandidates() is used for snapping to both paths and nodes. It ignores the path that is
if (!being_edited || (c1 && c2)) {
Geom::Coord const dist = Geom::distance(sp_doc, p_doc);
if (dist < getSnapperTolerance()) {
- sc.curves.push_back(Inkscape::SnappedCurve(from_2geom(sp_dt), dist, getSnapperTolerance(), getSnapperAlwaysSnap(), false, curve));
+ sc.curves.push_back(Inkscape::SnappedCurve(sp_dt, dist, getSnapperTolerance(), getSnapperAlwaysSnap(), false, curve));
}
}
}
_findCandidates(sp_document_root(_snapmanager->getDocument()), it, first_point, local_bbox_to_snap, TRANSL_SNAP_XY, false, Geom::identity());
}
- if (_snap_to_itemnode || _snap_to_bboxnode || _snap_to_page_border) {
+ if (_snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToItemNode() || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapSmoothNodes()
+ || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToBBoxNode() || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToPageBorder()
+ || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapLineMidpoints() || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapObjectMidpoints()
+ || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapBBoxEdgeMidpoints() || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapBBoxMidpoints()
+ || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getIncludeItemCenter()) {
_snapNodes(sc, t, p, first_point, unselected_nodes);
}
- if (_snap_to_itempath || _snap_to_bboxpath || _snap_to_page_border) {
+ if (_snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToItemPath() || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToBBoxPath() || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToPageBorder()) {
unsigned n = (unselected_nodes == NULL) ? 0 : unselected_nodes->size();
if (n > 0) {
/* While editing a path in the node tool, findCandidates must ignore that path because
// to objects we will only consider the object's paths. Beside, the nodes will be at these paths,
// so we will more or less snap to them anyhow.
- if (_snap_to_itempath || _snap_to_bboxpath || _snap_to_page_border) {
+ if (_snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToItemPath() || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToBBoxPath() || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToPageBorder()) {
_snapPathsConstrained(sc, t, p, first_point, c);
}
}
*/
bool Inkscape::ObjectSnapper::ThisSnapperMightSnap() const
{
- bool snap_to_something = _snap_to_itempath || _snap_to_itemnode || _snap_to_bboxpath || _snap_to_bboxnode || _snap_to_page_border;
+ bool snap_to_something = _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToItemPath()
+ || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToItemNode()
+ || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToBBoxPath()
+ || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToBBoxNode()
+ || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToPageBorder()
+ || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapLineMidpoints() || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapObjectMidpoints()
+ || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapBBoxEdgeMidpoints() || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapBBoxMidpoints()
+ || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getIncludeItemCenter();
+
return (_snap_enabled && _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapModeBBoxOrNodes() && snap_to_something);
}
bool Inkscape::ObjectSnapper::GuidesMightSnap() const
{
- bool snap_to_something = _snap_to_itemnode || _snap_to_bboxnode;
+ bool snap_to_something = _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToItemNode() || _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapToBBoxNode();
return (_snap_enabled && _snapmanager->snapprefs.getSnapModeGuide() && snap_to_something);
}
@@ -736,6 +753,25 @@ void Inkscape::ObjectSnapper::_getBorderNodes(std::vector<Geom::Point> *points)
points->push_back(Geom::Point(w,0));
}
+void Inkscape::getBBoxPoints(Geom::OptRect const bbox, std::vector<Geom::Point> *points, bool const includeCorners, bool const includeLineMidpoints, bool const includeObjectMidpoints)
+{
+ if (bbox) {
+ // collect the corners of the bounding box
+ for ( unsigned k = 0 ; k < 4 ; k++ ) {
+ if (includeCorners) {
+ points->push_back(bbox->corner(k));
+ }
+ // optionally, collect the midpoints of the bounding box's edges too
+ if (includeLineMidpoints) {
+ points->push_back((bbox->corner(k) + bbox->corner((k+1) % 4))/2);
+ }
+ }
+ if (includeObjectMidpoints) {
+ points->push_back(bbox->midpoint());
+ }
+ }
+}
+
/*
Local Variables:
mode:c++