- fixed the Tcl Command Delete to have an argument -f that will force deletion evading the popup (if the popup is enabled). The sme command without a name now will delete all objects
- fixed the Tcl Command JoinExcellons - fixed the Tcl Command JoinGeometry - fixed the Tcl Command Mirror - updated the Tcl Command Mirror to use a (X,Y) origin parameter. Works if the -box parameter is not used. - updated the Tcl Command Offset. Now it can use only -x or -y parameter no longer is mandatory to have both. The one that is not present will be assumed 0.0 - updated the Tcl Command Panelize. The -rows and -columns parameters are no longer both required. If one is not present then it is assumed to be zero. - updated the Tcl Command Scale. THe -origin parameter can now be a tuple of (x,y) coordinates. - updated the Tcl Command Skew. Now it can use only -x or -y parameter no longer is mandatory to have both. The one that is not present will be assumed 0.0 - updated the help for all the Tcl Commands
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@@ -23,21 +23,22 @@ class TclCommandOffset(TclCommand):
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# Dictionary of types from Tcl command, needs to be ordered , this is for options like -optionname value
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option_types = collections.OrderedDict([
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('x', float),
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('y', float)
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])
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# array of mandatory options for current Tcl command: required = {'name','outname'}
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required = ['name', 'x', 'y']
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required = ['name']
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# structured help for current command, args needs to be ordered
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help = {
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'main': "Changes the position of the object.",
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'main': "Changes the position of the object on X and/or Y axis.",
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'args': collections.OrderedDict([
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('name', 'Name of the object to offset.'),
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('x', 'Offset distance in the X axis.'),
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('y', 'Offset distance in the Y axis')
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('name', 'Name of the object to offset. Required.'),
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('x', 'Offset distance in the X axis. If it is not used it will be assumed to be 0.0'),
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('y', 'Offset distance in the Y axis. If it is not used it will be assumed to be 0.0')
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]),
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'examples': ['offset my_geometry 1.2 -0.3']
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'examples': ['offset my_geometry -x 1.2 -y -0.3', 'offset my_geometry -x 1.0']
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}
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def execute(self, args, unnamed_args):
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@@ -49,6 +50,12 @@ class TclCommandOffset(TclCommand):
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"""
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name = args['name']
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x, y = float(args['x']), float(args['y'])
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off_x = args['x'] if 'x' in args else 0.0
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off_y = args['y'] if 'y' in args else 0.0
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x, y = float(off_x), float(off_y)
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if (x, y) == (0.0, 0.0):
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return
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self.app.collection.get_by_name(name).offset((x, y))
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