On 29 Jun 2008, at 15:31, matthiasm wrote:
>
> No, that would be my code. Since Cocoa support on MS Windows is not
> publicly vailable, I chose a very nice, small, and fast corss platform
> library for that job ;-P . The FLTK version uses VisualStudio 8 to
> build.

Oh OK - I'd only glanced at the code, it hadn't occurred to me it was  
for Windows (I was in linux mode at the time!)


>
>> Oh, another thing - I've been running it on my HP TX2050 tablet PC,
>> and it *does not* like the on-screen stylus at all... Don't know why.
>
> Hmm. Is that with the original MS Windows binaries from GoogleCode, or
> with version you compiled yourself?

It's with binaries I built myself - but on ubuntu 8.04. It hadn't  
even occurred to me to boot the machine into Vista and try it  
(although the Vista partition is still on the machine, so I guess I  
could.)

> I am running Einstein on my Motion
> Tablet PC under Windows XP and had no problems with pen input (except
> for the generally sow emulation). Do other FLTK Apps run fine on the
> same machine?

I don't think it's a fltk issue - rather, it's almost as if the app  
is getting flooded (in some way) by the pen input and chokes...

The TX 2xxx series machines actually have two touchscreen inputs, one  
"higher res" one for the pen input (i.e. pressure sensitive etc.) and  
a basic touch-screen input (if using your finger, or a non-wacom  
stylus.)

Using the "basic" touchscreen, or the mouse, it seems fine, but with  
the pen it struggles. Other apps (gimp, xournal, cellwriter) handle  
both well, so it may be something app specific.

Anyway, I'm off on holiday for the next two weeks, and probably won't  
have net access, so I might try and work on it then... time permitting!

Cheers,
-- 
Ian


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