Class: Cursor
The 3D block cursor is controlled through this read only object and provides the Editor some control over the input methods, display properties and positioning of the 3D block cursor within the world. The 3D block cursor is a native object which is constantly calculating a screen/mouse -> world raycast, and recording the resultant block collision position and facing direction. Depending on the properties of the cursor state, this is not always true – the cursor can also be manually manipulated by keyboard input and moved around independently of mouse movement; when the mouse is moved, the block cursor will return to the mouse/world ray intersection point. The cursor can also be set to either block or face mode; block mode represents the block the mouse is pointing at, and face mode represents the adjacent block that the mouse is pointing at (i.e. the block attached to the face of the intersection point). In practical use, each tool when activated grabs the current cursor state object and stores it. The active tool then sets the current state to represent the functionality of the tool (color, input mode, etc). When the tool loses focus, it restores the cursor state using the stored state object that was grabbed during activation. The 3D block cursor can also be used to query the current block at which the mouse is pointing (or the current block to which the cursor has been manually moved by the user)
Constructors
new Cursor()
private
new Cursor():Cursor
Returns
Properties
faceDirection
readonly
faceDirection:number
Remarks
The face at of the block beneath the 3D block cursor which is intersected by the mouse raycast
Throws
This property can throw when used.
isVisible
readonly
isVisible:boolean
Remarks
Query whether or not the 3D block cursor is visible or hidden
Throws
This property can throw when used.
Methods
getPosition()
getPosition():
Vector3
Returns
Vector3
Remarks
Get the world position of the 3D block cursor
This function can't be called in read-only mode.
Throws
This function can throw errors.