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"SHOW GROUP" equivalent command?

gwideman
gwideman over 10 years ago

In Eagle's editors, I'm wondering if there's a way to view the currently defined GROUP -- that is, to highlight the group just like it highlights when originally defined?

 

I imagined that SHOW GROUP might do that, but it just produces an error.  But maybe there's some other maneuver that does it?

 

-- Graham

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    0 autodeskguest over 10 years ago

    On 18.08.2015 13:44, Graham Wideman wrote:

    In Eagle's editors, I'm wondering if there's a way to view the currently

    defined GROUP -- that is, to highlight the group just like it highlights

    when originally defined?

     

    I imagined that SHOW GROUP might do that, but it just produces an

    error.  But maybe there's some other maneuver that does it?

     

    "group (c@)" does revive the highlight of the group, but I agree it

    would be nice if show (and especially show @) could be used.

     

     

     

     

     

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    0 gwideman over 10 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Thanks for your reply Morten. I'm not sure if your instructions got mangled, but when I try what you sent, it doesn't do anything so far as I can tell. (And doesn't show an error message either.)

     

    Your message shows:

     

    group    open-paren   c    at-sign   close-paren

     

    Was that what you intended?

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    0 autodeskguest over 10 years ago in reply to gwideman

    On 18.08.2015 14:38, Graham Wideman wrote:

    Thanks for your reply Morten. I'm not sure if your instructions got

    mangled, but when I try what you sent, it doesn't do anything so far as

    I can tell. (And doesn't show an error message either.)

     

    Your message shows:

     

    group    open-paren   c    at-sign   close-paren

     

    Was that what you intended?

     

    Yes, this is really adding something under the cursor to the group, so

    make sure your mousepointer is inside the window on an empty spot.

     

    This command does the same as doing group,CTRL+LMB, but you could do

    group (c-1000 -1000) to do the same to a coord you know is outside, here

    (-1000 -1000) as an example.

     

    Look for "command syntax" in help to learn about these modifier

    keysinside brackets.

     

     

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    0 gwideman over 10 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Ah, now I get what you are suggesting. Unfortunately, it doesn't work, at least not on 6.5 or 7.3, the way you and I were intending.

     

    Using either the typed-in command, or the Ctrl-left-mouse gesture, and a coordinate that's not near any object, this command does not re-highlight the GROUP.

     

    It DOES re-highlight the group if the coordinate is close enough to an object to hit it (which can be surprisingly far!), which either adds that object to the group, or removes it if it was already a member. So although the highlighting gets activated, the group is changed.

     

    I had actually tried variations of this procedure already with no success -- sorry I didn't recognize the command-line form. (Seaching Help for "c" and c@ didn't do much good :-) )

     

    So, back to square one, I think.

     

    -- Graham

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    0 autodeskguest over 10 years ago in reply to gwideman

    On 18.08.2015 23:37, Graham Wideman wrote:

    Ah, now I get what you are suggesting. Unfortunately, it doesn't work,

    at least not on 6.5 or 7.3, the way you and I were intending.

     

    Using either the typed-in command, or the Ctrl-left-mouse gesture, and a

    coordinate that's not near any object, this command does not

    re-highlight the GROUP.

     

    It DOES re-highlight the group if the coordinate is close enough to an

    object to hit it (which can be surprisingly far!), which either adds

    that object to the group, or removes it if it was already a member. So

    although the highlighting gets activated, the group is changed.

     

    I had actually tried variations of this procedure already with no

    success -- sorry I didn't recognize the command-line form. (Seaching

    Help for "c" and c@ didn't do much good image )

     

    So, back to square one, I think.

     

    Im not sure what you do wrong. As I mentioned, I tested this on 6.5.4,

    several times. Maybe your group selection vanished with some other

    action? What happens if you add stuff to group with ctrl+mouse?

     

     

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    0 gwideman over 10 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    CadSoft Guest wrote:

     

    Im not sure what you do wrong. As I mentioned, I tested this on 6.5.4,

    several times. Maybe your group selection vanished with some other

    action? What happens if you add stuff to group with ctrl+mouse?

     

     

    Like I described in previous message, and just retested, I can certainly get the existing group to re-highlight using ostensibly your method, but only in the scenario where it either adds or removes an item to the group (that is:  GROUP... Ctrl-left-click on an object)..

     

    So it's not a matter of the group vanishing -- it's definitely there, and I can use it subsequent to being unable to make the group highlight by your proposed method.

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    0 gwideman over 10 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    CadSoft Guest wrote:

     

    Im not sure what you do wrong. As I mentioned, I tested this on 6.5.4,

    several times. Maybe your group selection vanished with some other

    action? What happens if you add stuff to group with ctrl+mouse?

     

     

    Like I described in previous message, and just retested, I can certainly get the existing group to re-highlight using ostensibly your method, but only in the scenario where it either adds or removes an item to the group (that is:  GROUP... Ctrl-left-click on an object)..

     

    So it's not a matter of the group vanishing -- it's definitely there, and I can use it subsequent to being unable to make the group highlight by your proposed method.

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    0 autodeskguest over 10 years ago in reply to gwideman

    On 19.08.2015 11:43, Graham Wideman wrote:

     

    CadSoft Guest wrote:

     

    Im not sure what you do wrong. As I mentioned, I tested this on 6.5.4,

     

    several times. Maybe your group selection vanished with some other

     

    action? What happens if you add stuff to group with ctrl+mouse?

     

    Like I described in previous message, and just retested, I can certainly

    get the existing group to re-highlight using ostensibly your method, but

    only in the scenario where it either adds or removes an item to the

    group (that is:  GROUP... Ctrl-left-click on an object)..

     

    So it's not a matter of the group vanishing -- it's definitely there,

    and I can use it subsequent to being unable to make the group highlight

    by your proposed method.

     

    Maybe the catch/select/snap parameters are the clue here. What's yours

    set to? (Options menu, Misc tab)

     

    I got catch=0%,select=2%, snap length=2mil

     

     

     

     

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    0 gwideman over 10 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Hi Morten,

    CadSoft Guest wrote:

     

    Maybe the catch/select/snap parameters are the clue here. What's yours

    set to? (Options menu, Misc tab)

     

    I got catch=0%,select=2%, snap length=2mil

     

    You nailed it!  Turns out that it's the catch option that makes the difference in what we were seeing. If set to zero, I see your behavior, otherwise I see mine.

     

    (For our home audience, in 7.3, it's Options menu > Set > Misc tab.)

     

    So IF the catch option is set to zero, then  GROUP... Ctrl-Left-Click in blank space on drawing will re-highlight the group.

     

    I'm not sure this is THE solution, since it requires catch = 0, regarding which I don't know the practical implications (and it just seems nutty that there's this weird interaction). Also, it depends on clicking somewhere guaranteed not to accidentally add or remove an item from the group. Not horrible, but a little brittle.  So it would still be nice if there were a function whose sole purpose was just to re-highlight the group reliably. (Such as, oh, I dunno, just clicking on the Group button!)

     

    Anyhow, I'll let this sit for another day or so to see if there are any other bright ideas, and if not I'll mark it answered.

     

    Thanks for your perseverance!

     

    -- Graham

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    0 autodeskguest over 10 years ago in reply to gwideman

     

    I'm not sure this is THE solution, since it requires catch = 0,

    regarding which I don't know the practical implications (and it just

    seems nutty that there's this weird interaction). Also, it depends on

    clicking somewhere guaranteed not to accidentally add or remove an item

    from the group. Not horrible, but a little brittle.  So it would still

    be nice if there were a function whose sole purpose was just to

    re-highlight the group reliably. (Such as, oh, I dunno, just clicking on

    the Group button!)

    The catch factor dictates how close an item must be in order to be

    selected when you left-click. By default it's set to 5% of the screen. I

    figure 0% requires you to be dead-on when you click the item you want to

    modify.

     

     

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    0 gwideman over 10 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    The catch factor dictates how close an item must be in order to be

    selected when you left-click. By default it's set to 5% of the screen. I

    figure 0% requires you to be dead-on when you click the item you want to

    modify.

    Well, yes, I realize that's the idea.  What I don't have a feel for (yet) is how convenient or inconvenient it is to set it to zero.

     

    And why a setting of zero is entangled with enabling a "show group" function?!

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    0 autodeskguest over 10 years ago in reply to gwideman

    On 20.08.2015 00:22, Graham Wideman wrote:

    The catch factor dictates how close an item must be in order to be

     

    selected when you left-click. By default it's set to 5% of the screen.

    I

     

    figure 0% requires you to be dead-on when you click the item you want

    to

     

    modify.

    Well, yes, I realize that's the idea.  What I don't have a feel for

    (yet) is how convenient or inconvenient it is to set it to zero.

     

    And why a setting of zero is entangled with enabling a "show group"

    function?!

     

     

    It looks like a catch factor of 0 means infinity. This means my way of

    doing it must unintentionally add something to the group... somewhere.

    So my method should definitely be avoided.

     

    I tested it here and ctrl+lmb does seem to catch whatever is close when

    I click on an empty space.

     

    BUT, if you ctrl click a 2nd time, it unselects the same item again, so

    doing "group (c@) (c@)" does seem to work! image

     

    (of course you may replace @ with an offboard coord)..

     

     

     

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    0 gwideman over 10 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    CadSoft Guest wrote:

     

    It looks like a catch factor of 0 means infinity. This means my way of

    doing it must unintentionally add something to the group... somewhere.

    So my method should definitely be avoided.

     

    I tested it here and ctrl+lmb does seem to catch whatever is close when

    I click on an empty space.

     

    Oh dear! I too just did some more careful tests, and agree with you.

     

    > BUT, if you ctrl click a 2nd time, it unselects the same item again, so

    > doing "group (c@) (c@)" does seem to work!

     

    I guess this "feature" could be advertised as:

     

    Select the GROUP command button, then use Ctrl-double-click in the drawing window"!

     

    Hahaha. OK, not really solved.

     

    -- Graham

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    0 autodeskguest over 10 years ago in reply to gwideman

    All the tweaks aside, I wonder if the best and maybe simplest solution

    to this problem is if the programmes at cadsoft just enabled the

    highlight as soon as the group command got active. That doesnt sound

    like a lot of work for them.

     

     

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    0 gwideman over 10 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    > highlight as soon as the group command got active

     

    That was certainly the idea that came to mind earlier.  I'm not super confident that there's no problem with it, but it would be very discoverable, and very much help educate people about the Group concept, which is otherwise chronically mystifying.

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    0 gwideman over 10 years ago in reply to gwideman

    Suggestion posted in:

     

    http://www.element14.com/community/message/158487/l/show-group-command#158487

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