@tacaswell I have been thinking about what we discussed last time.
Again, sorry for the long email
Locks:
I reduced the number of locks to 2.
This is what navigation actually uses,:
* keypress: to know if it can process the keypress
* message: to know if it can print stuff to the message area.
R
The idea to pass the reference of the tool, is just to have a
collection of instantiable classes.
This allows me to create the toolbar and keymap with their class
attributes without instantiating the classes. And leave the __init__
method available for more important things, as window creation and
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 7:27 PM, Federico Ariza
wrote:
> activate: I agree with you, renamed to trigger
>
> [I don't understand. The `__init__` gets called when the tool object
> is created (and it gets registered with a particular
> `NavigationBase`/`Figure`/`canvas`. The tool object then sits a
@tacaswell regarding your last comments on the wiki
Again, please let me know if something is not clear or you have suggestions
Again, sorry for the long email, but please don't forget the previous
one about the locks.
activate: I agree with you, renamed to trigger
[I don't understand. The
Hello again
I have been playing with the locks to find a solution.
What we need is a way to let tools absorb the events (lock its use).
The problem that I'm facing is that Navigation itself needs to capture
two different events.
key_press_event for tool triggering
motion_notify_event for setting
@tacaswell I modified the wiki reflecting the changes and trying to
answer the questions.
Please let me know if I answered your questions/concerns. We can
iterate as muchs as needed on this, I have no problem modifying the
names or functionnality.
Sorry for the long email
Here a list of things tha
I left some comments on the wiki (in []). Not sure what the best way
to leave comments is.
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 5:04 PM, Federico Ariza
wrote:
> Hello everybody
>
> I just added "click_tool" to simulate a click programatically.
> https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/2759
>
> Is ther
Hello everybody
I just added "click_tool" to simulate a click programatically.
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/2759
Is there anything missing or that you want to change?
I'm saturated so I don't see anything anymore.
I would like to have some input specially in the `ToolbarBase` c
Hi Federico,
I just wanted to say that I've been a little busy lately, but your MEP is
really shaping up - I really like the concepts that are being proposed and
think it will make a huge difference to people who want to implement custom
UIs.
Keep up the great work, and continue trying to get fee