Hello, We’ve written an application that allows the user to
place objects on top of an object derived from a JSVGCanvas
object (using the JSVGCanvas.add()). The derived object is placed within a JSVGScrollPane. This all works really well. However, we’ve noticed that should the user trigger
the use of one of the Interactors (for example the
rubber band zoom interactor) when the mouse moves
over one of our overlayed objects the interaction via
the Interactor is terminated. What do we need to do to allow the mouse to move over our overlayed objects but maintain the interaction that is
already in progress (if there is one)? Thanks, Rob ------------------------------------------------------------------- Rob Wilkins, Tandberg Television, Control &
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