Re: [E-devel] R: Re: Evas_Event propagation

2008-01-13 Thread The Rasterman
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 14:40:41 +0100 Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled: being able to feed evas events to a specific object is also useful- it's actually easy to do, BUT i think the cleaner way for this as my previous mail said - is via being able to selectively drop some events from repeating through

Re: [E-devel] R: Re: Evas_Event propagation

2008-01-10 Thread Dave
Caio Marcelo ha scritto: On Dec 20, 2007 12:36 PM, Nathan Ingersoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think that there was some consensus that the API to feed the objects events would be a good addition, but I don't think anyone got around to implementing it. Last days I've tried to come

Re: [E-devel] R: Re: Evas_Event propagation

2008-01-07 Thread Caio Marcelo
On Dec 20, 2007 12:36 PM, Nathan Ingersoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think that there was some consensus that the API to feed the objects events would be a good addition, but I don't think anyone got around to implementing it. Last days I've tried to come up with such API, in

[E-devel] R: Re: Evas_Event propagation

2007-12-20 Thread Dave Andreoli
- jose ogp [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: Dave wrote: Hi all, I'm in trouble with the evas event system :( Working on esmart_container to make an iphone-like scrolling list (with friction) this is the situation: I have a trasparent evas_object (big as all the container) used

Re: [E-devel] R: Re: Evas_Event propagation

2007-12-20 Thread Nathan Ingersoll
I believe we had a discussion about this a little while back and thought that the best way to handle this situation was to create wrappers for feeding the events into individual objects. That way you could put an overlaying object that intercepts the event, decides how to handle it, and then feeds