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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Closed REQ 5717]: bounding box, labelling
You can't do much with the bounding box; it's simply an axis-aligned
box, just big enough to enclose the object. You certainly could
turn off bounding-box display (see the Appearance panel, or
use a GCL command like
(merge-ap World { -bbox })
), and then add your own box to the world. This might be
as simple as
appearance { -face +edge material { edgecolor 1 0 0 } }
INST transform {
10 0 0 0
0 10 0 0
0 0 10 0
5 5 5 1
} geom < cube
Since Geomview/data/geom/cube is a unit cube centered
on the origin, this creates a 10-unit cube centered on (5,5,5),
with edges in red (edgecolor 1 0 0).
As for labelling, there's a simple example in Geomview/data/geom/xyz.vect.
Or, see the perl script "priv/slevy/vectext.pl", up for anonymous FTP
from geom.umn.edu. This script uses a simple, capital-letters-and-digits
vector text font designed by Ed Chi. A nicer, though lower-performance
text generator is "labeler", also on geom.umn.edu as
pub/software/geomview/newpieces/sgi/labeler-sgi.tar.Z
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