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Description
As far as I can tell, the <Grid> component currently always "spreads out" from its center point. It would be nice to be able to configure this more. For example, I would like to show a coordinate system (X + Y axes) and use a grid as a backdrop that starts at the (0,0) point of the coordinate system in the bottom left and then generates regular grid lines towards the top right from there. This would help with the alignment of the grid (e.g. I want a line at 0, 100, 200, etc. of the Y axis). If I just center the grid in the middle of the coordinate system, the center would have to fall onto a desired tick line (for both X and Y) in order for the grid to be aligned correctly by happenstance.
Proposed solution
I'm honestly not sure what the right options for this would be, but something that allows setting the starting point or offset of the grid?
Considered alternatives
Maybe I'm missing something, but right now I'm looking at just drawing the grid myself vs. using <Grid>.
Additional context
Here's what it looks like when the grid lines don't align in the intended way:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Description
As far as I can tell, the
<Grid>
component currently always "spreads out" from its center point. It would be nice to be able to configure this more. For example, I would like to show a coordinate system (X + Y axes) and use a grid as a backdrop that starts at the (0,0) point of the coordinate system in the bottom left and then generates regular grid lines towards the top right from there. This would help with the alignment of the grid (e.g. I want a line at 0, 100, 200, etc. of the Y axis). If I just center the grid in the middle of the coordinate system, the center would have to fall onto a desired tick line (for both X and Y) in order for the grid to be aligned correctly by happenstance.Proposed solution
I'm honestly not sure what the right options for this would be, but something that allows setting the starting point or offset of the grid?
Considered alternatives
Maybe I'm missing something, but right now I'm looking at just drawing the grid myself vs. using
<Grid>
.Additional context
Here's what it looks like when the grid lines don't align in the intended way:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: