On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 12:56 AM, Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Sep 2010 12:22:26 -0300 "Eduardo Lima (Etrunko)" <ebl...@gmail.com>
> said:
>
> see bug report. "works for me". explained in the report. :)
>

(For reference, bug report is #581 http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/ticket/581)

Also commented on the report. Bug still remains. :( Can anyone else confirm?

Cheers, Etrunko

>> Fellows,
>>
>> Attached you can find a simple and _exaggerated_ test of a problem I
>> found while developing an application. Consider that we have quite
>> many small rectangles placed together that will form the main menu of
>> the application. But I would like to display those small rectangles
>> rotated on Z 45 degrees.
>>
>> Running the application on the desktop environment with mouse works
>> fine. But when I ran it on a touchscreen device it showed that it was
>> almost impossible to click on a rectangle. There are other places on
>> the application where we use the same macro used for the menu
>> rectangles for buttons, which are not rotated and thus don't suffer
>> with the click issue.
>>
>> What I could find while debugging the problem is that when you click
>> with the mouse, there is a mouse,down,1 event and right after that a
>> mouse,up,1 and a mouse,clicked,1 event. While in the touchscreen
>> device, between the mouse,down,1 and mouse,up,1 event there are many
>> mouse,move events. Here is where the problem happens. If the part is
>> not rotated, it still receives the mouse,click,1 event, while it
>> doesn't always happen if the part is rotated.
>>
>> To reproduce the problem, just take the .edc attached, generate the
>> edj and use edje_player to view it. Hold mouse button 1 on a
>> rectangle, do some mouse moves and release the button on the area of
>> that rectangle you clicked. You will note that on the rectangle that
>> is not rotated, no matter where you moved the mouse, it will receive
>> the mouse,click event.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help.
>>
>> Best Regards, Etrunko
>>
>> --
>> Eduardo de Barros Lima
>> ebl...@gmail.com
>
>
> --
> ------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" --------------
> The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler)    ras...@rasterman.com
>
>



-- 
Eduardo de Barros Lima
ebl...@gmail.com

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