Patrice Colet a écrit :
Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
On Nov 6, 2007, at 11:50 AM, Patrice Colet wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
Tcl is whacky, but Tk is quite flexible and well developed for making GUIs. Check out tomorrow's auto-build if you want to make your mouse cursor turn into gumby :) It's in hcs/cursor-help.pd .hc
Hi, I had a look lately into your externals, and tried [cursor], it seems that the canvas takes the mouse binding, then when the cursor is dragged outside the message box, the selected cursor disappears and takes place to the usual arrow. I've no idea how to resolve this unfortunately, it happens on win32.
I fixed this, it's in today's autobuild, except there is a problem with the windows builds :(
I've just recompiled from todays cvs update, the cursor-help.pd gives me several errors: on pd-vanilla wish application error: can't find package pddp can't find package pddp while executing "package require pddp" ("after" script)
and in pd console:
error: cursor: no method for 'runmode_connect' ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu. error: cursor: no method for 'runmode_disconnect
on pd-extended I can run the help file without errors but the messages doesn't change the cursor shape anymore, and the "poll mouse pointer" doesn't stop.
I've just watched the source, and that 'motion' is in TODO... here is a fix: if(f > 0) { sys_vgui("bind all <Motion> {+pd [concat %s motion %%x %%y \;]}\n", x->receive_symbol->s_name); } else { sys_vgui("bind all <Motion> break\n"); }