Not a direct answer but: Try the droidparty [touch] abstraction:
https://github.com/chr15m/PdDroidParty/tree/master/droidparty-abstractions https://github.com/chr15m/PdDroidParty/tree/master/droidparty-abstractions
It uses data structures to make a draggable xy slider(set), vanilla-only.
On May 12, 2022, at 7:23 AM, pd-list-request@lists.iem.at wrote:
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Hi list,
jus tried if two sliders placed on top of each other could work as a simple XY-contoller. They do not, but more interestingly it is the lower of the two slider that receives the mouse clicks while the upper is visible. Is this intentional?
Could GUI objects be transparent in color as well as for clicks in any way?
I know about the canvas-objects reporting their positions (and it would be cool if they would report mouse-downs and -ups as well), but don't like the fact that I have to be in edit mode to move them.
It seems there is no other vanilla way for xy-controllers then...
thanks! Peter
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