Am 06.01.2019 um 19:17 schrieb Valdas Jankūnas via lazarus:
I attached in my first mail.
Sorry. When I scrolled down I only saw the screenshots.
Yes, this looks strange, and it could be a bug - I'll have to
investigate. In the meantime you can work around by releasing the Range
lock of the
Op 06-01-19 om 17:29 schreef Martok via lazarus:
Am 03.01.2019 um 22:27 schrieb Joost van der Sluis via lazarus:
I actually don't know how to create the configuration files on Windows.
So, I checked the source, and it seems you actually do ;-)
Oh, I do know how to do it in code... (b.t.w. if
2019-01-06 19:56, Werner Pamler via lazarus rašė:
Am 06.01.2019 um 18:00 schrieb Valdas Jankūnas via lazarus:
This is hard to tell from the description alone, there are so many
possibilities... You should create a litte project which shows the issue and
attach it (please include only source
Am 06.01.2019 um 18:00 schrieb Valdas Jankūnas via lazarus:
Hello,
in Test Project I have a Chart with several LineSeries and one
AreaSeries. AutoScaleAxisTransform in each Axis is used. I noticed
some unexplainable behavior:
- in fig_A you can see Chart in "all is OK" state,
- if I do
wkitty42,
The other thing a tablet would provide over a digitizer is that it can
display an actual image of the work as you draw. Sure people could get used
to drawing on a input device while watching their computer monitor, but
drawing on a flat paper like device, while seeing their artwork on
On 1/6/19 9:29 AM, Anthony Walter via lazarus wrote:
wkitty42,
Yes, I want to use a tablet as a digitizer for a desktop computer, but with a
modification. I want the tablet to be able to have easy access to specific
commands for programs, such as change brush shape, size, color, change the
Hello,
in Test Project I have a Chart with several LineSeries and one AreaSeries.
AutoScaleAxisTransform in each Axis is used. I noticed some unexplainable
behavior:
- in fig_A you can see Chart in "all is OK" state,
- if I do Chart1LineSeries1.Active:=FALSE (this series is tied to Axis #0)
Am 03.01.2019 um 22:27 schrieb Joost van der Sluis via lazarus:
> I actually don't know how to create the configuration files on Windows.
So, I checked the source, and it seems you actually do ;-)
The Lazarus side generates a config if none is found (in a weird place, but that
is just
It looks like this program is similar:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbKxMEHM7WY
But it doesn't seem to translate tablet actions into program commands other
than just drawing.
Thanks everyone for your feedback.
>
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DougC,
This program would essentially give people who use Krita, Gimp, Inkscape
and other desktop applications the ability to turn any android device into
a drawing tablet for those programs. It would also differ from a digitizer
in that the service application can be designed to provide an
wkitty42,
Yes, I want to use a tablet as a digitizer for a desktop computer, but with
a modification. I want the tablet to be able to have easy access to
specific commands for programs, such as change brush shape, size, color,
change the active tool, and change options for the active tool. The
On 1/6/19 1:31 AM, Anthony Walter via lazarus wrote:
What I was attempting to describe is a tablet application that provides a
specialized input view to a desktop application using an android tablet.
so in the most simple terms, you are wanting to use a tablet as a digitizer for
a desktop
Maybe RFB/VNC/RDP/X11 or something similar will be enough?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.realvnc.viewer.android
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=x.org.server
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.rdc.android
W dniu 2019-01-06 o 04:59,
Anthony- Never heard of such an app. However, I'd like to ask: What is the
problem this app is designed to solve?
Doug C.--
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