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getElementByPoint() needs to be called with x and y relative to the xml3d element. This is
okay, as long as I'm using something like jQuery's offset() to obtain the relative coordinates.
If I don't have that at hand I have to find a way to calculate the offset or even if I have it,
I find it tedious to always have to convert the coordinates first.
getElementByPoint() needs to be called with x and y relative to the xml3d element. This is
okay, as long as I'm using something like jQuery's offset() to obtain the relative coordinates.
If I don't have that at hand I have to find a way to calculate the offset or even if I have it,
I find it tedious to always have to convert the coordinates first.
I would find it great if we could just pass it values, that are in a mouse event. document.getElementFromPoint() (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/DOM/document.elementFromPoint) is a similar method and here we can pass in directly an event's pageX/pageY coordinates.
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