objects positions after moving ActiveSelection group
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How can I get or calculate objects positions after moving ActiveSelection group?
In the object:moved
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How can I get or calculate objects positions after moving ActiveSelection group?
In the object:moved
callback I got the ActiveSelection object as a target and can see the position of this group after the move, but objects inside this group have a previous position(before the move).
javascript position fabricjs
Whenever objects are grouped (which also applies to ActiveSelection), theirleft
,top
show up as relative to the group's center point. So, if you simply move the selection around, it's trivial to calculate the objects' 'real' positions. However, when you apply rotation or skew to it, things get complicated. What's your use case?
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How can I get or calculate objects positions after moving ActiveSelection group?
In the object:moved
callback I got the ActiveSelection object as a target and can see the position of this group after the move, but objects inside this group have a previous position(before the move).
javascript position fabricjs
How can I get or calculate objects positions after moving ActiveSelection group?
In the object:moved
callback I got the ActiveSelection object as a target and can see the position of this group after the move, but objects inside this group have a previous position(before the move).
javascript position fabricjs
javascript position fabricjs
edited Nov 26 at 11:47
Vadim Kotov
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asked Nov 19 at 16:57
Evgeny Zaytsev
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Whenever objects are grouped (which also applies to ActiveSelection), theirleft
,top
show up as relative to the group's center point. So, if you simply move the selection around, it's trivial to calculate the objects' 'real' positions. However, when you apply rotation or skew to it, things get complicated. What's your use case?
– shkaper
Nov 20 at 23:31
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Whenever objects are grouped (which also applies to ActiveSelection), theirleft
,top
show up as relative to the group's center point. So, if you simply move the selection around, it's trivial to calculate the objects' 'real' positions. However, when you apply rotation or skew to it, things get complicated. What's your use case?
– shkaper
Nov 20 at 23:31
Whenever objects are grouped (which also applies to ActiveSelection), their
left
, top
show up as relative to the group's center point. So, if you simply move the selection around, it's trivial to calculate the objects' 'real' positions. However, when you apply rotation or skew to it, things get complicated. What's your use case?– shkaper
Nov 20 at 23:31
Whenever objects are grouped (which also applies to ActiveSelection), their
left
, top
show up as relative to the group's center point. So, if you simply move the selection around, it's trivial to calculate the objects' 'real' positions. However, when you apply rotation or skew to it, things get complicated. What's your use case?– shkaper
Nov 20 at 23:31
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Whenever objects are grouped (which also applies to ActiveSelection), their
left
,top
show up as relative to the group's center point. So, if you simply move the selection around, it's trivial to calculate the objects' 'real' positions. However, when you apply rotation or skew to it, things get complicated. What's your use case?– shkaper
Nov 20 at 23:31