Il 04/06/22 00:39, Shawn Rutledge ha scritto:
This might resemble the case when a TouchCancel event is sent: it means the 
receiver should be un-pressed, undo whatever was done on press, and don’t react 
otherwise (e.g. a Button does not get clicked, it’s just not pressed anymore).

This is an interesting idea (either a new event or a flag on the release event to know that "something else" has happened in the meanwhile, so it shouldn't act as if it was a real release).

My 2 c,

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