├── .eslintrc.json
├── .github
└── workflows
│ └── main.yml
├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── docs
├── _images
│ ├── deploy-github-pages.png
│ ├── line1.png
│ ├── line2.gif
│ └── nested-navbar.png
├── index.rst
└── pages
│ └── commands.rst
├── package.json
├── public
├── CNAME
├── favicon.ico
├── icons
│ ├── design.svg
│ ├── entities
│ │ ├── arc-symbolic.svg
│ │ ├── circle-symbolic.svg
│ │ ├── line-symbolic.svg
│ │ ├── polyline-symbolic.svg
│ │ ├── rectangle-symbolic.svg
│ │ └── text-symbolic.svg
│ ├── platform
│ │ └── menu-symbolic.svg
│ └── tools
│ │ ├── copy-symbolic.svg
│ │ ├── erase-symbolic.svg
│ │ ├── extend-symbolic.svg
│ │ ├── move-symbolic.svg
│ │ ├── rotate-symbolic.svg
│ │ └── trim-symbolic.svg
├── index.html
├── manifest.json
└── robots.txt
├── screenshots
└── Screenshot.png
├── src
├── css
│ ├── Canvas.css
│ ├── ColourButton.css
│ ├── Commandline.css
│ ├── DesignWeb.css
│ ├── DialogHeader.css
│ ├── DialogRow.css
│ ├── DialogWindow.css
│ ├── Headerbar.css
│ ├── Index.css
│ ├── LayersWindow.css
│ ├── Popover.css
│ ├── PopoverMenuItem.css
│ ├── Switch.css
│ ├── Toolbar.css
│ └── ToolbarButton.css
├── index.js
└── js
│ ├── DesignWeb.js
│ └── components
│ ├── canvas.js
│ ├── colourButton.js
│ ├── commandline.js
│ ├── dialogHeader.js
│ ├── dialogRow.js
│ ├── dialogWindow.js
│ ├── headerbar.js
│ ├── layersWindow.js
│ ├── popover.js
│ ├── popoverMenuItem.js
│ ├── switch.js
│ ├── toolbar.js
│ └── toolbarButton.js
└── test
├── App.test.js
└── setupTests.js
/.eslintrc.json:
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1 | {
2 | "env": {
3 | "browser": true,
4 | "es2021": true
5 | },
6 | "extends": [
7 | "plugin:react/recommended"
8 | ],
9 | "parserOptions": {
10 | "ecmaVersion": "latest",
11 | "sourceType": "module",
12 | "ecmaFeatures": {
13 | "jsx": true
14 | }
15 | },
16 | "plugins": [
17 | "react"
18 | ],
19 | "rules": {
20 | // React
21 | "react/forbid-prop-types": "error",
22 | "react/no-multi-comp": [
23 | "error",
24 | {
25 | "ignoreStateless": true
26 | }
27 | ],
28 | "react/no-set-state": "off",
29 | "react/no-string-refs": "error",
30 | "react/prefer-es6-class": "error",
31 | "react/prefer-stateless-function": "off",
32 | "react/require-render-return": "error",
33 | "react/self-closing-comp": "error",
34 | "react/sort-comp": "error",
35 | "react/sort-prop-types": "error",
36 | "react/prop-types": "off",
37 | // JSX
38 | "react/jsx-boolean-value": "error",
39 | "react/jsx-closing-bracket-location": "error",
40 | "react/jsx-equals-spacing": "error",
41 | "react/jsx-first-prop-new-line": "error",
42 | "react/jsx-handler-names": "error",
43 | "react/jsx-indent-props": [
44 | "error",
45 | 2
46 | ],
47 | "react/jsx-indent": [
48 | "error",
49 | 2
50 | ],
51 | "react/jsx-key": "error",
52 | "react/jsx-max-props-per-line": [
53 | "error",
54 | {
55 | "maximum": 3
56 | }
57 | ],
58 | "react/jsx-no-literals": "off",
59 | "react/jsx-no-target-blank": "error",
60 | "react/jsx-pascal-case": "error",
61 | "react/jsx-sort-props": "error",
62 | //"react/jsx-space-before-closing": "error"
63 | "react/jsx-space-before-closing" : "error"
64 | }
65 | }
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/.github/workflows/main.yml:
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1 | # This is a basic workflow to help you get started with Actions
2 |
3 | name: CI
4 |
5 | # Controls when the workflow will run
6 | on:
7 | # Triggers the workflow on push or pull request events but only for the master branch
8 | push:
9 | branches: [ master ]
10 | pull_request:
11 | branches: [ master ]
12 |
13 | # Allows you to run this workflow manually from the Actions tab
14 | workflow_dispatch:
15 |
16 | # A workflow run is made up of one or more jobs that can run sequentially or in parallel
17 | jobs:
18 | # This workflow contains a single job called "build"
19 | build:
20 | # The type of runner that the job will run on
21 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
22 |
23 | # Steps represent a sequence of tasks that will be executed as part of the job
24 | steps:
25 | # Checks-out your repository under $GITHUB_WORKSPACE, so your job can access it
26 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2
27 |
28 | # Runs a single command using the runners shell
29 | - name: Run a one-line script
30 | run: echo Hello, world!
31 |
32 | # Runs a set of commands using the runners shell
33 | - name: Run a multi-line script
34 | run: |
35 | echo Add other actions to build,
36 | echo test, and deploy your project.
37 |
38 | - name: Run eslint on changed files
39 | # You may pin to the exact commit or the version.
40 | # uses: tj-actions/eslint-changed-files@9dffc44fe725ca03188b7e4b4a3209926ee38bd8
41 | uses: tj-actions/eslint-changed-files@v7.3
42 | # with:
43 | # GITHUB_TOKEN or a repo scoped PAT
44 | #token: # default is ${{ github.token }}
45 | # Eslint configuration path
46 | #config_path: # optional, default is .eslintrc
47 | # Eslint ignore path
48 | #ignore_path: # optional, default is
49 | # Comma separated list of extensions
50 | #extensions: # optional, default is ts,tsx,js,jsx
51 | # Eslint extra arguments
52 | # extra_args: # optional, default is
53 | # String or list of files to exclude entirely
54 | #exclude_path: # optional, default is
55 |
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2 | *.db
3 | /node_modules
4 | js/Design-Core/
5 | build/*
6 | .vscode/launch.json
7 | package-lock.json
8 | /src/js/Design-Core
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1 |
2 |
3 | # Design
4 |
5 | 2D CAD for the web
6 |
7 | Design is a 2D computer aided design application (CAD),
8 | created to meet the needs of makers and designers,
9 | hobbyists and professionals that require a first class
10 | CAD application.
11 | _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
12 |
13 | Design can be accessed at:
14 | https://www.design-web.uk
15 |
16 | Documentation is available at:
17 | https://design-app.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
18 | _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
19 |
20 | Raspberry PI Schematics available from:
21 | https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/mechanical/README.md
22 | _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
23 |
24 |
25 | Screenshots:
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 | _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
30 |
31 | Testing: npm start
32 |
33 | Publishing: npm run deploy (updates publish branch on github)
34 | _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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1 |
2 | Welcome to Design Documentation
3 | ================================
4 |
5 | .. toctree::
6 | :maxdepth: 2
7 | :hidden:
8 |
9 | pages/commands
10 |
11 | What is Design
12 | --------------
13 | Design is an opensource 2D computer aided design application (CAD) application for the web,
14 | created to meet the needs of makers and designers, hobbyists and professionals that require a first class CAD application.
15 |
16 | Goals:
17 | *******
18 | - Educate. Learn. Teach. Pay it forward!
19 | - Encourge. We love CAD and we want to love CAD too!
20 | - Be free. Zero cost and zero restrictions.
21 | - Play Well With Others. Design uses industry standard `DXF `_ Files.
22 |
23 | What is Opensource
24 | -------------------
25 | Opensource software is a computer program for which the code is made assessible to allow inspection, modification and distribution under specific license terms.
26 | The sourcecode for Design is hosted on `GitHub `_
27 |
28 | How Can I Help?
29 | ----------------
30 | - Use Design, Enjoy Design and share it with your friends.
31 | - Help others.
32 | - Report any problems or suggest improvements on the `Issue Tracker `_
33 |
34 |
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1 | Commands
2 | ========
3 |
4 | *Please note that all commands have prompts displayed on the CommandLine. If in doubt read the CommandLine.*
5 |
6 | Commands Shortcut/Alias
7 | -----------------------
8 |
9 | Below is list of common, abreviated commands available in Design. Enter the Shortcut followed by SpaceBar or Enter.
10 |
11 | ==================================== ================= ========================================================================================================================
12 | Icon Shortcut Command Description
13 | ==================================== ================= ========================================================================================================================
14 | .. image:: ../../icons/line.svg `L` **Line** - Pick a start point followed by picking consecutive point(s) to draw line(s).
15 | .. image:: ../../icons/polyline.svg `P` `L` **PolyLine** - Pick a start point followed by picking consecutive point(s) to draw a continuos Polyline.
16 | .. image:: ../../icons/circle.svg `C` **Circle** - Pick a centre point followed by second point to define the radius.
17 | .. image:: ../../icons/arc.svg `A` **Arc** - Pick a centre point, followed start of arc and end point.
18 | .. image:: ../../icons/rectangle.svg `R` `E` `C` **Rectangle** - Pick a startpoint followed by oposite corner to draw a rectangle.
19 | .. image:: ../../icons/move.svg `M` **Move** - Moves selected objects from picked base point to destination point or distance (select first or during).
20 | .. image:: ../../icons/copy.svg `C` `O` **Copy** - Copies selected objects from picked base point to destination point or distance (select first or during).
21 | .. image:: ../../icons/rotate.svg `R` `O` **Rotate** - Rotates selected objects about picked base point to a defined or selected angle (select first or during).
22 | .. image:: ../../icons/trim.svg `T` `R` **Trim** - Select trim boundry object(s) followed by object(s) to trim.
23 | .. image:: ../../icons/extend.svg `E` `X` **Extend** - Select boundry edge(s) followed by object(s) to extend.
24 | .. image:: ../../icons/erase.svg `E` **Erase** - Select items to erase. (select first or during).
25 | .. image:: ../../icons/erase.svg `DEL` **Delete** - Functions as per Erase Command.
26 | .. image:: ../../icons/text.svg `D` `T` **Text** - Pick start point, enter height and enter required test string.
27 | .. image:: ../../icons/distance.svg `D` `I` **Distance** - Pick a centre point followed by second point to measure the distance.
28 | .. image:: ../../icons/identify.svg `I` `D` **Identify** - Pick a single point to display the co-ordinates.
29 | ==================================== ================= ========================================================================================================================
30 |
31 |
32 | *SpaceBar repeats last command*
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2 | "name": "design-web",
3 | "version": "0.0.1",
4 | "homepage": "https://design-web.uk",
5 | "private": true,
6 | "dependencies": {
7 | "@testing-library/jest-dom": "^5.16.5",
8 | "@testing-library/react": "^13.4.0",
9 | "@testing-library/user-event": "^13.5.0",
10 | "file-saver": "^2.0.5",
11 | "gh-pages": "^6.1.1",
12 | "react": "^18.2.0",
13 | "react-dom": "^18.2.0",
14 | "react-scripts": "5.0.1",
15 | "serve": "^14.2.1",
16 | "web-vitals": "^2.1.4"
17 | },
18 | "scripts": {
19 | "predeploy": "npm run build",
20 | "deploy": "gh-pages -b production -d build",
21 | "start": "react-scripts start",
22 | "build": "react-scripts build",
23 | "test": "react-scripts test",
24 | "eject": "react-scripts eject"
25 | },
26 | "eslintConfig": {
27 | "extends": [
28 | "react-app",
29 | "react-app/jest"
30 | ]
31 | },
32 | "browserslist": {
33 | "production": [
34 | "last 1 chrome version",
35 | "last 1 firefox version",
36 | "last 1 safari version"
37 | ],
38 | "development": [
39 | "last 1 chrome version",
40 | "last 1 firefox version",
41 | "last 1 safari version"
42 | ]
43 | },
44 | "devDependencies": {
45 | "eslint-config-google": "^0.14.0"
46 | }
47 | }
48 |
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2 | "short_name": "Design Web",
3 | "name": "2D CAD application for the web",
4 | "icons": [
5 | {
6 | "src": "favicon.ico",
7 | "sizes": "64x64 32x32 24x24 16x16",
8 | "type": "image/x-icon"
9 | }
10 | ],
11 | "start_url": ".",
12 | "display": "standalone",
13 | "theme_color": "#000000",
14 | "background_color": "#ffffff"
15 | }
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2 | height: 100%;
3 | width: 100%;
4 | position: absolute;
5 | /* border:0px; */
6 | cursor: crosshair;
7 | }
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1 | .colourbutton{
2 | width: 40px;
3 | height: 40px;
4 | /*background-color: red;*/
5 | border-radius: 5px;
6 | margin: 10px;
7 | }
8 |
9 | .colourbutton:hover {
10 | background-color: #4c4c4c;;
11 | }
12 |
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1 | .commandline {
2 | position: absolute;
3 | left: 0;
4 | right: 0;
5 | bottom: 0;
6 | height: 40px;
7 | width: 100%;
8 | display: flex;
9 | justify-content: space-between;
10 | align-items: center;
11 | flex-direction: row;
12 | background: var(--footer-colour)
13 | }
14 |
15 | .cmdLine {
16 | flex: 1;
17 | margin-left: 10px;
18 | margin-right: 10px;
19 | padding-left: 10px;
20 | height: 25px;
21 | background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.15);
22 | border: none;
23 | color: var(--text-contrast-color);
24 | border-radius: 5px;
25 | }
26 |
27 | .coordLabel {
28 | display:block;
29 | color: #ffffff;
30 | text-align:right;
31 | margin-left: 10px;
32 | margin-right: 10px;
33 | min-width: 300px;
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1 | :root {
2 | /*
3 | This section holds the variables for the design of the css.
4 | variables can be recalled using var(--var-name);
5 | */
6 | --mainbg-color: #06c;
7 | --accent-color: #F78F3F;
8 | --border-colour: #d3d3d3;
9 | --shadow-colour: #888888;
10 | --active-colour: #38B44A;
11 | --alert-colour: #f44336;
12 | --passive-colour: #008CBA;
13 | --inactive-colour: #8a8a8a;
14 | --header-colour:#29415e;
15 | --footer-colour:#29415e;
16 | /* toolbar */
17 | --toolbar-hover-colour: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.15);
18 | /* dialog / popover */
19 | --dialog-header-colour: #29415e;
20 | --dialog-bg-colour: #383838;
21 | --dialog-hover-colour: #f7f7f7;
22 | /* List */
23 | --list-bg-colour:#B3B3B3;
24 | /* Text */
25 | --titletext-colour: #ffffff;
26 | --text-colour: #ffffff;
27 | --text-contrast-color: #ffffff;
28 | /* Text Size */
29 | --xs-text: 10px;
30 | --small-text: 12px;
31 | --medium-text: 16px;
32 | --large-text: 22px;
33 | --xl-text: 30px;
34 | /* Layout */
35 | --margin-size: 5px;
36 | --padding: 10px;
37 | --border-radius: 5px;
38 | }
39 |
40 | .DesignWeb {
41 | height: 100%;
42 | width: 100%;
43 | }
44 |
45 | html,
46 | body {
47 | height: 100%;
48 | overflow: hidden;
49 | }
50 |
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2 | width: 100%;
3 | height: 40px;
4 | background-color: var(--dialog-header-colour);
5 | user-select: none;
6 |
7 | }
8 |
9 | .dialogtitle{
10 | color: var(--text-colour);
11 | font-size: var(--medium-text);
12 | vertical-align: middle;
13 | line-height: 40px;
14 | text-align:center;
15 | }
16 |
17 | .dialogclosebutton {
18 | background-color: transparent;
19 | border: none;
20 | height: 40px;
21 | width: 40px;
22 | font-size: var(--large-text);
23 | color: var(--text-colour);
24 | position:absolute;
25 | top:0;
26 | right:0;
27 |
28 | }
29 |
30 | .dialogclosebutton:hover {
31 | background-color: var(--toolbar-hover-colour);
32 | }
33 |
34 |
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1 | .dialogrow{
2 | width: 100%;
3 | height: 50px;
4 | background-color: #363636;
5 | user-select: none;
6 | border-bottom: solid 1px #242424;
7 |
8 | display: flex;
9 | flex-direction: row;
10 | align-items: center;
11 | }
12 |
13 | .dialogrow:last-child {
14 | border: none;
15 | }
16 |
17 | .dialogrow:hover {
18 | background-color: #4c4c4c;;
19 | }
20 |
21 | .dialogrowtitle{
22 | color: var(--text-colour);
23 | font-size: var(--medium-text);
24 | /*
25 | vertical-align: middle;
26 | line-height: 50px;
27 | text-align:left;
28 | margin-left: 10px;
29 |
30 | position: relative;
31 | top: -25px;
32 | left: 55px;
33 | */
34 | }
35 |
36 |
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1 | .dialogbackground{
2 | position: fixed;
3 | z-index: 1;
4 | left: 0;
5 | top: 0;
6 | width: 100%;
7 | height: 100%;
8 | overflow: hidden;
9 | background-color: rgb(0,0,0);
10 | background-color: rgba(0,0,0,0.4);
11 | }
12 |
13 | .dialogwindow {
14 | width: 500px;
15 | height: 400px;
16 |
17 | position: fixed;
18 | top: 20%;
19 | left: 50%;
20 |
21 | margin-left: -250px;
22 |
23 | background-color:#242424;
24 | z-index: 1;
25 | border-radius: 10px;
26 |
27 | overflow: hidden;
28 | }
29 |
30 | .dialoglist{
31 | overflow: hidden;
32 | /*height: 100%;*/
33 | margin: 20px;
34 | border-radius: 10px;
35 | }
36 |
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1 | .headerbar {
2 | background-color: var(--header-colour);
3 | color: white;
4 | display: flex;
5 | justify-content: center;
6 | align-items: center;
7 | flex-direction: row;
8 | width: 100%;
9 | height: 40px;
10 | }
11 |
12 | .headerbar-title {
13 | position: absolute;
14 | }
15 |
16 | .headerbar-menu {
17 | position: absolute;
18 | right: 0px;
19 | }
20 |
21 |
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1 | body {
2 | margin: 0;
3 | font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Segoe UI', 'Roboto', 'Oxygen',
4 | 'Ubuntu', 'Cantarell', 'Fira Sans', 'Droid Sans', 'Helvetica Neue',
5 | sans-serif;
6 | -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
7 | -moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;
8 | }
9 |
10 | code {
11 | font-family: source-code-pro, Menlo, Monaco, Consolas, 'Courier New',
12 | monospace;
13 | }
14 |
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1 | .layersbackground{
2 | position: fixed; /* Stay in place */
3 | z-index: 1; /* Sit on top */
4 | left: 0;
5 | top: 0;
6 | width: 100%; /* Full width */
7 | height: 100%; /* Full height */
8 | overflow: auto; /* Enable scroll if needed */
9 | background-color: rgb(0,0,0); /* Fallback color */
10 | background-color: rgba(0,0,0,0.4); /* Black w/ opacity */
11 | }
12 |
13 | .layerswindow {
14 | width: 500px;
15 | height: 400px;
16 |
17 | position: fixed;
18 | top: 20%;
19 | left: 50%;
20 |
21 | margin-left: -250px;
22 |
23 | background-color:var(--dialog-bg-colour);
24 | z-index: 1;
25 | border-radius: 10px;
26 | }
27 |
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1 | .popover {
2 | position: fixed;
3 | width: 200px;
4 | height: 300px;
5 | right: 5px;
6 | top: 50px;
7 | background-color:var(--dialog-bg-colour);
8 | z-index: 1;
9 | border-radius: 10px;
10 | }
11 |
12 | .popover-arrow {
13 | position: absolute;
14 | top: -8px;
15 | right: 10px;
16 | border-left: 10px solid transparent;
17 | border-right: 10px solid transparent;
18 | border-bottom: 10px solid var(--dialog-bg-colour);
19 | width: 0;
20 | height: 0;
21 | }
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1 | .popovermenuitem {
2 |
3 | margin: var(--margin-size);
4 | height: 30px;
5 | line-height: 30px;
6 | vertical-align: middle;
7 | border-radius: var(--border-radius);
8 | color: var(--text-colour);
9 | user-select: none;
10 | padding-left: 10px;
11 |
12 | }
13 |
14 | .popovermenuitem:hover {
15 | background-color: #4c4c4c;
16 |
17 | }
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1 | .switch {
2 | position: relative;
3 | display: inline-block;
4 | width: 60px;
5 | height: 34px;
6 | /* align switch to the right */
7 | margin-left: auto;
8 | margin-right: 10px;
9 | }
10 |
11 | /* Hide default HTML checkbox */
12 | .switch input {
13 | opacity: 0;
14 | width: 0;
15 | height: 0;
16 | }
17 |
18 | .slider {
19 | position: absolute;
20 | cursor: pointer;
21 | top: 0;
22 | left: 0;
23 | right: 0;
24 | bottom: 0;
25 | background-color: #ccc;
26 | -webkit-transition: .4s;
27 | transition: .4s;
28 | border-radius: 34px;
29 | }
30 |
31 | .slider:before {
32 | position: absolute;
33 | content: "";
34 | height: 26px;
35 | width: 26px;
36 | left: 4px;
37 | bottom: 4px;
38 | background-color: white;
39 | -webkit-transition: .4s;
40 | transition: .4s;
41 | border-radius: 50%;
42 | }
43 |
44 | input:checked + .slider {
45 | background-color: #2196F3;
46 | }
47 |
48 | input:focus + .slider {
49 | box-shadow: 0 0 1px #2196F3;
50 | }
51 |
52 | input:checked + .slider:before {
53 | -webkit-transform: translateX(26px);
54 | -ms-transform: translateX(26px);
55 | transform: translateX(26px);
56 | }
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1 | .toolbar {
2 | position: absolute;
3 | width: 50px;
4 | height: 300px;
5 | top: calc(50% - 150px);
6 | border-radius: 15px;
7 | background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.15);
8 | }
9 |
10 | .left {
11 | left: 10px
12 | }
13 |
14 | .right{
15 | right: 10px
16 | }
17 |
18 |
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1 | .toolbarbutton {
2 | height: 50px;
3 | width: 50px;
4 | border: none;
5 | background-color: Transparent;
6 | border-radius: 15px;
7 | }
8 |
9 | .toolbarbutton img {
10 | height: 20px;
11 | width: 20px;
12 | }
13 |
14 | .toolbarbutton:hover {
15 | background-color: var(--toolbar-hover-colour);
16 | }
17 |
18 | .toolbarbutton:hover .tooltip{
19 | visibility: visible;
20 | transition-delay: 1s;
21 | }
22 |
23 | .toolbarbutton .tooltip {
24 | visibility: hidden;
25 | background-color: black;
26 | color: #fff;
27 | text-align: center;
28 |
29 | border-radius: var(--border-radius);
30 |
31 | position: absolute;
32 | z-index: 1;
33 |
34 | width: 120px;
35 | }
36 |
37 | .tooltipleft {
38 | left: 20px;
39 | }
40 |
41 | .tooltipright {
42 | right: 20px;
43 | }
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1 | import React from 'react';
2 | import ReactDOM from 'react-dom/client';
3 | import './css/Index.css';
4 | import DesignWeb from './js/DesignWeb';
5 |
6 |
7 | const root = ReactDOM.createRoot(document.getElementById('root'));
8 | root.render(
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 | );
13 |
14 |
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1 | import '../css/DesignWeb.css';
2 | import React, { Component } from 'react';
3 |
4 | // use local core npm for development
5 | // 1. clone design-core into js
6 | // 2. cd src/js
7 | // 3. npm link ./Design-core
8 | // 4. npm unlink ./Design-core
9 | //import {Core} from '@design-core/core';
10 |
11 | // Use CDN for production - Consider a npm package?
12 | import {Core} from "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/dubstar-04/Design-Core/core/core/core.js"
13 |
14 | import Headerbar from './components/headerbar.js';
15 | import Canvas from './components/canvas.js';
16 | import Commandline from './components/commandline.js';
17 | import Toolbar from './components/toolbar.js';
18 | import Popover from './components/popover.js';
19 | import PopoverMenuItem from './components/popoverMenuItem.js';
20 |
21 | import {saveAs} from 'file-saver'
22 | import LayersWindow from './components/layersWindow.js';
23 |
24 | export default class DesignWeb extends Component{
25 | constructor(){
26 | super()
27 | this.core = new Core()
28 | this.state = {mousePos: ''}
29 |
30 | this.popoverRef = React.createRef();
31 | this.layersWindowRef = React.createRef();
32 |
33 | }
34 |
35 | /**
36 | * Set the mouse position
37 | * @param {string} mousePos
38 | */
39 | updateMousePos(mousePos){
40 | this.setState({ mousePos: mousePos });
41 | }
42 |
43 | handleOpenFile(e){
44 | this.popoverRef.current.close()
45 |
46 | const fileSelector = document.createElement('input');
47 | fileSelector.setAttribute('type', 'file');
48 | fileSelector.setAttribute('multiple', 'multiple');
49 | fileSelector.addEventListener('change', this.openFile.bind(this))
50 | fileSelector.click();
51 |
52 | }
53 |
54 | openFile(e){
55 | const fileSelector = e.target
56 | const file = fileSelector.files && fileSelector.files[0]
57 |
58 | const reader = new FileReader();
59 | reader.onload = () => {
60 | const text = reader.result;
61 | console.log(text)
62 | this.core.openFile(text);
63 | };
64 |
65 | reader.readAsText(file);
66 | }
67 |
68 | /**
69 | * save current canvas as dxf file
70 | */
71 | handleSaveFile(){
72 | this.popoverRef.current.close()
73 | console.log('Save File');
74 | const dxfData = this.core.saveFile()
75 |
76 | console.log(dxfData)
77 |
78 | var blob = new Blob([dxfData], {
79 | type: "text/plain;"
80 | });
81 |
82 | saveAs(blob, "design.dxf");
83 | }
84 |
85 | handleExportFile(){
86 | this.popoverRef.current.close()
87 | console.log('Export File');
88 | }
89 |
90 | showLayersWindow(){
91 | this.popoverRef.current.close()
92 | this.layersWindowRef.current.toggleVisibility()
93 | }
94 |
95 | render () {
96 | return