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Lasso select: select and move all relation anchor points in its area #744

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Shortyoo opened this issue Nov 30, 2023 · 3 comments
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@Shortyoo
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I'm planning a relatively big package right now. As I'm just beginning, moving whole classes / packages isn't unusual.
But I'm actually developing a fear planning it any further, as I always have to move the anchor-points of each arrow individually, as they're not partiall selectable.

I.e. selecting this right here:
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Should also select the circled anchor points.
Would that be feasible? One could keep it as a feature in "options".

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afdia commented Nov 30, 2023

Maybe I'm not understanding it correctly, but you can move all points of a relation at once if there are at least 2 elements selected (e.g. by using lasso selection)

Or do you mean selecting e.g. only 2 of the 3 corners of a relation? This is not possible at the moment. It's always moving the whole relation or moving a single point of it

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Using the lasso selection as shown in the screenshot only selects the "IAction" box
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But I would want to select the 3 anchor points of the arrows (circled in the above screenshot) as well.

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afdia commented Dec 1, 2023

I see what you mean. Unfortunately this would require major modifications of the relation code (as mentioned currently you can move one anchor point or the whole relation, but there is no way to move some but not all anchor points of it)

I leave the issue open as a potential future feature

@afdia afdia changed the title Unable to select anchor-points Lasso select: select and move all relation anchor points in its area Dec 1, 2023
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