----- Original Message -----
From: "Joop Quadackers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "dynapi-help" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 11:44
Subject: [Dynapi-Help] Events, is it possible to keep triggering events
while mousebutton is held down?
> Hello,
>
> last weekend I tried to do some animation with the Dynapi3. I have an
animated character on the screen which can be
> controlled with the arrow-keys on the keyboard. That works perfectly.
But when I want to control the character by clicking on
> (and holding down) North, East, South and West arrow pictures on the
screen, it only calls the subroutine once and the
> character only moves a couple of pixels to the desired direction. I
have to release the mousebutton and click again to trigger another
event.
I'd have to try this in code to be sure but am busy atm. :-\ Would
something like this pseudocode work? I forget if an object property
already exists that holds the down state or if so, what it's called. I
just call it "mouse_down_flag" here.
onmousedown = function
{
obj.mouse_down_flag = true;
while ( obj.mouse_down_flag == true )
{
move in specific direction;
}
}
onmouseup = function
{
obj.mouse_down_flag = false;
}
Also try the CVS copy, as your results may vary from the beta copy.
Leif
> Code:
>
>
> evn = {};
> evn.onmousedown= function(e) {
> var o = e.getOrigin();
>
> if (o=="DynObject.all.south"){
> character.setLocation(character.x,character.y+5);
> character.setFrame(7)
> character.playAnimation(true,'8>7,7<8,8<7')
> }
>
>
>
> Then I tried triggering slide-animations with mousedown events, and
stopping them with mouseup, which also worked.
> But then I couldn't get the actual X and Y positions of the moved
character, it always started at the original slide-animation coords..
>
> I used this code in listener.onpathstop or listener.onpathstart to
update the coords, but like I said it didn't work:
>
> xx=o.getX();
> yy=o.getY();
>
> character.setX(xx);
> character.setY(yy);
> character.setPosition(xx,yy)
>
>
> I read some stuff about events, tried to use invokeEvent('mouseup')
but that also didn't work when the mousebutton is still pressed.
>
> Can it be done, or would you recommend using the keyboard for
controlling animation?
>
> Btw, I use WinXP with Mozilla 1.7, Firefox 0.9 and IExplorer 6.0 with
the Dynapi3 beta.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Joop
>
> Btw I really hope there will be more Dynapi3 activity, it's a great
toolkit!
>
>
>
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