On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 16:34:17 +0100, HODAC, Olivier wrote in <30419_1256571256_4ae5c178_30419_466_1_0471c9ac78f671458c5e3f9c69b73c8609879...@fr0-mailmb17.res.airbus.corp>:
>Thanks, I have implemented you solution but the event never comes. >I am un eclipse behind a swing component wrapper. I don't know >if the EventTarget actually received the event. How can I check >that? I have seen that you register an event listener on the event >type "click". It is hard coded. Is there a list of events as >constants? Is it possible I register all the events to see >if it is Eclipse that consumes the events forgetting to >redispatch them? Hi Olivier, difficult for me to say. I am a relative beginner in both Java and Batik. I was happy to have an answer to your question, but my IDE is not Eclipse, I am working in NetBeans, and am in no way firm in all the lower level compiler issues. I am happy that I got it to work in my environment, but more than that... sorry! I have yet to see how it works with only one event listener. The idea is very good, should save a lot of memory and speed up performance, maybe you want to try that? All the best, Heidrun Beer Workgroup for Fundamental Spiritual Research and Mental Training http://www.sgmt.at http://www.RecastReality.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
