/** * @file ext-helloworld.js * * @license MIT * * @copyright 2010 Alexis Deveria * */ /** * This is a very basic SVG-Edit extension. It adds a "Hello World" button in * the left ("mode") panel. Clicking on the button, and then the canvas * will show the user the point on the canvas that was clicked on. */ export default { name: 'helloworld', async init ({$, importLocale}) { // See `/editor/extensions/ext-locale/helloworld/` const strings = await importLocale(); const svgEditor = this; const svgCanvas = svgEditor.canvas; return { name: strings.name, // For more notes on how to make an icon file, see the source of // the helloworld-icon.xml svgicons: svgEditor.curConfig.extIconsPath + 'helloworld-icon.xml', // Multiple buttons can be added in this array buttons: [{ // Must match the icon ID in helloworld-icon.xml id: 'hello_world', // Fallback, e.g., for `file:///` access icon: svgEditor.curConfig.extIconsPath + 'helloworld.png', // This indicates that the button will be added to the "mode" // button panel on the left side type: 'mode', // Tooltip text title: strings.buttons[0].title, // Events events: { click () { // The action taken when the button is clicked on. // For "mode" buttons, any other button will // automatically be de-pressed. svgCanvas.setMode('hello_world'); } } }], // This is triggered when the main mouse button is pressed down // on the editor canvas (not the tool panels) mouseDown () { // Check the mode on mousedown if (svgCanvas.getMode() === 'hello_world') { // The returned object must include "started" with // a value of true in order for mouseUp to be triggered return {started: true}; } return undefined; }, // This is triggered from anywhere, but "started" must have been set // to true (see above). Note that "opts" is an object with event info mouseUp (opts) { // Check the mode on mouseup if (svgCanvas.getMode() === 'hello_world') { const zoom = svgCanvas.getZoom(); // Get the actual coordinate by dividing by the zoom value const x = opts.mouse_x / zoom; const y = opts.mouse_y / zoom; // We do our own formatting let {text} = strings; [ ['x', x], ['y', y] ].forEach(([prop, val]) => { text = text.replace('{' + prop + '}', val); }); // Show the text using the custom alert function $.alert(text); } } }; } };