Hi Ariya, On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 10:51 AM, Ariya Hidayat <[email protected]>wrote:
> > I am looking into that function, but seems to be very complicated for me. > > If you do not mind > > could you please tell me little bit logic behind this ? Few hints will be > > appreciable. > > You may want to check the part that calls hitTestContents and put it > in the temporary HitTestResult. > Also inside hitTestContents, there is a call to the renderer's > hitTest() and I'm sure this function is interesting for you too. > > And beside reading the code, I suggest (again and again) using the > debugger and perform the step-by-step in that function. > > Since I am afraid you'd come back again shortly and say that > RenderObject::hitTest() and its nodeAtPoint() are useless, I'd like > you to refer to http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/WebCoreRendering to see > the class hierarchy. > > Thanks a lot for this useful info. > > > Please, eagerly waiting for your reply. > > I hate to repeat myself, but may I suggest reading > http://bit.ly/webkit-gethelp again? > > I apologies for this, but the problem is I am completely new for webkit and webkit code is too huge. I have very less time to finish my tasks. Thats why I do not have much patients. Still, I'll not add any such line ahead :-) Again, I would like to say that you are making my tasks easy.. :-) Thanks again, Vivek Satpute. > > > -- > Ariya Hidayat > http://www.linkedin.com/in/ariyahidayat > _______________________________________________ > webkit-help mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-help >
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