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So, I've put far more hours into this than I should, and am curious if someone else can come up with a more elegant solution and/or critique what I have done. The attached file is revision 6, and I can share the other methods I've attempted, but
The aim is pretty straightforward,
- Make a 3"x3" detail 'frame' with a 'leader' attached to a 1"x1" indicator 'frame'.
- The 3"x3" detail frame should be static with a basepoint at the bottom left corner and attribute text at (0,-.0625")
- The 1"x1" indicator frame should MOVE to any position
- Leader-line req:
- The leader line 'head' should STRETCH with the indicator frame.
- The leader line 'head' should incrementally adjust by .125"
- The leader line 'head' should always be attached to any side of the 1"x1" indicator frame.
- The leader 'landing' should adjust by .125" increments (INCLUDING corners)
- The leader 'landing' should always be attached to the Left, Top, or Right side of the 3"x3" detail frame
As it is, for about 85% of the time this block works well. BUT. You will notice when using, if you stretch the leader landing position to the Top of the 3"x3" detail frame, selecting the flip action will wildly throw the "snapRot" (and all of its proxy movers/stretchers) out of position. I understand that my "Proxy" movers are, ultimately, at the heart of my problem, but have been unable to come up with a better solution.
IDEALLY, there would be NO flip action and you should be able to incrementally adjust the leader landing to ANY side of the detail frame by just moving the 1 (polar parameter) grip there. But again, I have not been able to find an elegant solution to this. I also aim to have other versions of this block that allow the Detail and Indicator frames to have adjustable sizes... But I feel like I'd like to nail down the "flip" issue first.
Thanks in advance for feedback.
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