Hi Alex,

I've reviewed your submission and had a think about the validity of
assuming just one type of mouse interaction.  I don't believe the
click left hand side takes you back, click right hand side is
universally appropriate user interface.  At least the existing
keyboard bindings are customizable and can be switched off, a fixed
mouse hotspot isn't.

For end user applications the mechanism that they might want for
changing pdf pages will probably be very application specific so not
something I'd want to integrate too tightly.  Rather a higher level
widget that encompasses the PDF image/textured quad plus extra UI
would be appropriate.  Or a custom even callback could be used to do
the same.

Robert.


On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 7:27 PM, Alex Perry <[email protected]> wrote:
> Attached files purely add a mouse handler to the pdf plugin.  This
> permits page changes using the mouse when keyboard input is
> inconvenient (based on scene graph usage context).  Let me know if
> .tgz would be more convenient than individual files.
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