Hi Katja, et al
Just tried this in Mojave, it works really nice!
I just made an issue with a bit more info: https://github.com/katjav/pd-mouse-trial/issues/1
Hope it helps!
fede
On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 4:19 PM katja katjavetter@gmail.com wrote:
Mousepad code is up for inspection at:
https://github.com/katjav/pd-mouse-trial
So far it was built on Linux and tested with Pd 0.48 and 0.49, not sure if it will work right away on other platforms.
The implementation is unconventional; it doesn't use the iemgui framework and replaces Tk properties dialog by an abstraction. This is done for reasons explained in the code but I'm not enough of a developer to know the difference between innovation and aberration. For the moment, maybe just try the test patches to get an impression of what mousepad can and can't do.
Katja
On 3/17/19, Dan Wilcox danomatika@gmail.com wrote:
Katja: Do you have some sample code using this implementation? I've not looked into this in depth yet.
On Mar 17, 2019, at 4:38 PM, katja katjavetter@gmail.com wrote:
Eventually the widget won my preference because it is easier to use, and because Pd's widgetbehavior infrastructure is made for such things after all. My implementation is almost complete except for the thing that sparked the current discussion: mouseup data. It would be great if a widget could subscribe to mouseup events, but a callback for that isn't available through widgetbehavior.
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