On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 11:59 PM, Tom Hacohen
<tom.haco...@partner.samsung.com> wrote:
> On 15/12/11 16:34, Bluezery wrote:
>>
>> I reflected Daniel's comments.  I added setter/getter APIs for all
>> gesture configuration. :D
>> Please review again.
>
>
> I have a couple of more suggestions:
> 1. I'm very very sorry, I just saw something I missed in Daniel's comment,
> get/set APIs is actually not needed, sorry. :((( please remove.
> The reason for that is that those are configurations you set on the
> environment and should be of no concern to the programmer. I'm very sorry,
> but these should be removed. You can leave them there if you want, and I
> will gladly remove the to pay for my mistake.

Thanks Tom. I agree with you here.
If this is the 'patent' case, enabling that feature by apis doesn't sound good.
Thanks for you comment.

Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)

> 2. No need for wd->zoom_finger_enable, just use the elm config values, the
> only reasons the other values are there is that we thought people may want
> to change them manually (but as said in #1, we don't want that atm). This is
> a patent issue, it should not be manually overridden per object, really no
> use for that.
> 3. There are still unrelated format changes (for example in
> Elementary.h.in).
> 4. The error message should explain more about why it's disabled and what to
> do to enable it (config).
>
> Again, I'm very sorry. :(
>
>>
>> Configuration may be added later for rotation with finger and lines
>> with fingers, etc.
>> There exist a lot of damn patents :(
>
>
> Yeah. :(
>
>
>> Apple actually doesn't have a patent on "pinch-to-zoom but have limited.
>> :p
>> Please refers:
>> http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/13/apple-awarded-limited-patent-on-pinch-to-zoom/
>> Anyway, we should be able to configure gestures with fingers because
>> we cannot recognize overall patents.
>
>
> I actually remember this link, read it before, but I will read it again,
> thanks.
>
> --
> Tom.

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