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So for example, if you run this code:
myLayer = app.activeDocument.layers.add({name:"Line"})
app.activeDocument.graphicLines.add(myLayer, undefined, undefined, {geometricBounds: [10,10, 13, 14]})
You see it creates a line. If you go into the properties of the line you can see that the line's length is 5.
How can I call for this length value in Extendscript? Sure, I can do some math using the geometric bounds but I'm curious if there's a way to call it directly?
Thanks,
Ben
Sorry, my function had x,y reversed, should be this:
/**
* Returns geometric bounds for a defined width
* @ param x the line’s x start
* @ param y the line’s y start
* @ param w the line’s width
* @ return geometric bounds array
*
*/
function setLineWidth(x,y,w){
return [y,x,y,x+w]
};
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Hi @Ben-ind , there’s no width or length property, so you’ll have to set the bounds. Here’s the API property listing:
https://www.indesignjs.de/extendscriptAPI/indesign-latest/#GraphicLine.html
You could write and call helper functions to make it easier. Something like this where my setLineWidth function defines the x,y start and the width for the line—25pts in this case:
Edited code:
app.scriptPreferences.measurementUnit = MeasurementUnits.POINTS;
myLayer = app.activeDocument.layers.add({name:"Line"})
app.activeDocument.graphicLines.add(myLayer, undefined, undefined, {geometricBounds: setLineWidth(10,15,25), strokeColor:"Black"})
/**
* Returns geometric bounds for a defined width
* @ param x the line’s x start
* @ param y the line’s y start
* @ param w the line’s width
* @ return geometric bounds array
*
*/
function setLineWidth(x,y,w){
return [y,x,y,x+w]
}
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Sorry, my function had x,y reversed, should be this:
/**
* Returns geometric bounds for a defined width
* @ param x the line’s x start
* @ param y the line’s y start
* @ param w the line’s width
* @ return geometric bounds array
*
*/
function setLineWidth(x,y,w){
return [y,x,y,x+w]
};
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Graphic lines don't have a length property, but they do have a strokeWeight property. Rob's approach -- to use the geometricBounds of a line to set its dimensions -- works perfectly fine, but for completeness' sake here is how you'd add a line and use its weight property:
line = app.activeDocument.graphicLines.add (myLayer, {strokeWeight: 2});
line.paths[0].entirePath = [[10,15],[35,15]];
So you create a line, then say that its path is between two points.
P.