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Kind of request
Adding new functionality
Enhancement Description
In the FloodAdapt Model Builder, SFINCS "Model Maker" tab, "Domain" subtab
When drawing a bounding box, you are able to edit it after it is initially drawn with rotation, panning movement, and scaling (by choosing and dragging a corner). There doesn't seem to be a way to edit height and width individually.
Task list
Add ability to edit bounding box width or height by choosing and dragging a corner, rather than scaling. Or add that ability by being able to choose and drag a side of the box and move it.
Use case
This would be useful when editing a rotated bounding box. If it is for example too wide once rotated, you can't seem reduce just the width without reducing the overall size, so the user is forced to start over.
Additional Context
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Preliminary Checklist
Kind of request
Adding new functionality
Enhancement Description
In the FloodAdapt Model Builder, SFINCS "Model Maker" tab, "Domain" subtab
When drawing a bounding box, you are able to edit it after it is initially drawn with rotation, panning movement, and scaling (by choosing and dragging a corner). There doesn't seem to be a way to edit height and width individually.
Task list
Add ability to edit bounding box width or height by choosing and dragging a corner, rather than scaling. Or add that ability by being able to choose and drag a side of the box and move it.
Use case
This would be useful when editing a rotated bounding box. If it is for example too wide once rotated, you can't seem reduce just the width without reducing the overall size, so the user is forced to start over.
Additional Context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: