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dangling lines

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archive over 17 years ago

Hello All.

I am trying to improve the dangling_lines15_5.il routine.
I have a BRD with quite a lot of these dangle.
I want to be able to delete these segs.
So when I am in the list of items (in the form), I added a Delete button.

But, this routine does not select the right seg. Sometimes it selects the good clines instead of the dangling line.
By clicking again in the list on the same seg, I pass through segs. But sometimes it does not select at all the faulty seg.
As the seg to be deleted as a "off-grid" coordinate, is there a way to "axlSingleSelect-something" with a snap, to be sure to select the wanted object?

Dangline lines are often segs within 0.1mils or 0.01mils value... Thanks.


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by willbi
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    archive over 17 years ago

    I would try axlFormGetField to get the current selected item in a list control.


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by fxf
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    archive over 17 years ago

    I tried this but unsucessfully.... I tried with the index (curValueInt) or the string (curValue).

    Then I used axlFormListSelect with one or the other.
    The only thing it does is to put the item in blue (selected) but a dl_form->>?? still shows that curValue and curValueInt are those of the previous selected item...


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by willbi
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