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Adding apertures

Open dev3011 opened this issue 2 years ago • 1 comments

Up until now I use two blockers to make a simple aperture. However, it would be great to have some kind of element with a hole that can be symmetrically closed. Dragging the two blockers symmetrically is a pain.

Thank you for the great effort and the nice enhancements! I use your tool very regularly to draw simple setups that would take much more time with Zemax.

dev3011 avatar Mar 09 '22 10:03 dev3011

+1

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Up until now I use two blockers to make a simple aperture. However, it would be great to have some kind of element with a hole that can be symmetrically closed. Dragging the two blockers symmetrically is a pain.

Thank you for the great effort and the nice enhancements! I use your tool very regularly to draw simple setups that would take much more time with Zemax.

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Yibbou avatar Mar 09 '22 22:03 Yibbou

  1. Create two blockers.
  2. Hold Ctrl, and click the two ends nearest to the hole (one from each blocker).
  3. Click the empty space to create a handle.
  4. Hold both Ctrl and Shift, and drag the handle to move the two ends symmetrically.

ricktu288 avatar Sep 10 '22 00:09 ricktu288