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<font face="Bitstream Vera Sans Mono">Thanks for the hint. </font><font
face="Bitstream Vera Sans Mono"><font face="Bitstream Vera Sans
Mono">If the entire component were highlighted in addition to
the reference point, your suggestion were the exact right
procedure for me. <br>
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In the proposed example </font>three reference points are
located on the very same place -- indicated by the red cross. So
hitting space after selecting the intersection point, I cannot
distinguish which of the three components is selected, as only the
reference points are highlighted. <br>
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<img src="cid:part1.7B91B868.7972878B@gmail.com" alt=""><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/04/2019 06.34, Michael GENG
wrote:<br>
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<div>Hold the mouse selection, then tap space bar. keep tapping to
shuffle all the components close by. </div>
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On Apr 7, 2019, at 01:31, Christian Kral via Ipe-discuss <<a
href="mailto:ipe-discuss@lists.science.uu.nl"
moz-do-not-send="true">ipe-discuss@lists.science.uu.nl</a>>
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<div>Hi,<br>
<br>
I created an electrical engineering component library in <a
href="https://github.com/christiankral/ElectricalEngineering.isy"
moz-do-not-send="true">
https://github.com/christiankral/ElectricalEngineering.isy</a>
to simplify the creating of electrical circuits. After
developing some components I was running into troubles
selecting symbols. As an example, please consider three
symbols (two resistors, one disk marker) with the reference
points show on the left in pic below; this example is
available at
<a rel="nofollow"
href="https://gist.github.com/christiankral/134b9feb5603f159c6532039c7bcc0dd"
moz-do-not-send="true">
https://gist.github.com/christiankral/134b9feb5603f159c6532039c7bcc0dd</a>.<br>
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<55567406-e3331080-56fd-11e9-807f-78fc94b1eb53.png><br>
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<p>If I assemble the symbols to a circuit the three indicated
reference points will end up on the very same location. My
question is how a user can select one of the three symbols
systematically, e.g., to move the vertical resistor...</p>
<p>However, one could say the design of the components is in a
way "wrong" as all components shall rather have their
reference points in the component center. So for the
resistor the reference point could be moved from one line
end to the center of the symbol -- this were a possible
solution. <br>
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<p>Can anyone share his experience or make some comments on
this topic.</p>
<p>Thanks,<br>
Christian <br>
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