How can people find out how the custom tool was defined? For the standard tools you can look it up online in the geogebra help pages, but for custom tools it seems there is no convenient way to inspect how the tool was defined.
With over 40 years of computing experience and more than one degree in mathematics I've spent the entire afternoon trying to create a custom tool in GeoGebra desktop and to get it to stick on the toolbar: I've given up! Apparently I have been allowed to "save" a file containing a representation of demo tool ... but there is absolutely no way I can find to get it back into the application. I'm afraid I'm obliged to conclude that the functionality is either broken, or else it is too obscure for even advanced users .... (the reason I'm doing this is because a teacher who uses GeoGebra every day has asked me for help!)
thanks a lot sir
thanks
Awesome
How can people find out how the custom tool was defined? For the standard tools you can look it up online in the geogebra help pages, but for custom tools it seems there is no convenient way to inspect how the tool was defined.
Is it possible to create a tool that given a line s and a value k, it draws a line parallel to s and distancing k from it?
Yes
With over 40 years of computing experience and more than one degree in mathematics I've spent the entire afternoon trying to create a custom tool in GeoGebra desktop and to get it to stick on the toolbar: I've given up!
Apparently I have been allowed to "save" a file containing a representation of demo tool ... but there is absolutely no way I can find to get it back into the application.
I'm afraid I'm obliged to conclude that the functionality is either broken, or else it is too obscure for even advanced users .... (the reason I'm doing this is because a teacher who uses GeoGebra every day has asked me for help!)
How to make tool with Fix size?
I think it might work by using circles with fixed radius as underlying elements of your tool for example (but I didn‘t check on that)