de 2014 15:49
Para: 'Daniel Blaukopf'
CC: openjfx-dev@openjdk.java.net
Asunto: RE: News about Java 8
Hi Daniel,
I don't know if I have made all steps in the way I should, but multitouch
events doesn´t get my test.
What I did:
1.-In my repository clone (http://hg.openjdk.java.n
I am missing something??
Thanks
Ricardo
De: Daniel Blaukopf [mailto:daniel.blauk...@oracle.com]
Enviado el: miércoles, 07 de mayo de 2014 11:51
Para: Ruíz Martín, Ricardo
CC: openjfx-dev@openjdk.java.net
Asunto: Re: News about Java 8
On May 7, 2014, at 12:47 PM, Ruíz Martín, Ricardo
mailto:
Asunto: Re: News about Java 8
With the latest code you should be getting notification of multitouch gestures
as well as raw multitouch events. These events use JavaFX's built-in gesture
recognizer for embedded platforms.
Out of curiosity, what touch screen are you using?
Thanks,
Daniel
On
rtín, Ricardo
> CC: openjfx-dev@openjdk.java.net
> Asunto: Re: News about Java 8
>
> Hi Ricardo,
>
> These are great questions. You are correct in your analysis that the Pi
> implementation uses a different code path for touch than desktop Linux.
> Although what you
: openjfx-dev@openjdk.java.net
Asunto: Re: News about Java 8
Hi Ricardo,
These are great questions. You are correct in your analysis that the Pi
implementation uses a different code path for touch than desktop Linux.
Although what you are trying to do is not a supported configuration of JavaFX,
the
With the latest code you should be getting notification of multitouch gestures
as well as raw multitouch events. These events use JavaFX's built-in gesture
recognizer for embedded platforms.
Out of curiosity, what touch screen are you using?
Thanks,
Daniel
On May 7, 2014, at 12:29 PM, Daniel B
Hi Ricardo,
These are great questions. You are correct in your analysis that the Pi
implementation uses a different code path for touch than desktop Linux.
Although what you are trying to do is not a supported configuration of JavaFX,
the good news is that it should work and we can help you get