Le 12/02/2015 17:12, Stephan Eggermont a écrit :
> Hilaire wrote:
>> Okay if I understand correctly, the two morphs you want to link with a
>> line are also morphs of yours? So you can mangle into them. I was
>> supposing the two morphs to link could be arbitrary ones, i.e. ones you
>> can't mod
Hilaire wrote:
>Okay if I understand correctly, the two morphs you want to link with a
>line are also morphs of yours? So you can mangle into them. I was
>supposing the two morphs to link could be arbitrary ones, i.e. ones you
>can't modify.
I am trying to get a better understanding of Morphic
Le 12/02/2015 11:04, Stephan Eggermont a écrit :
>
> This works for me. I can attach the listener when the dragging starts,
> and detach it when it stops. That should do.
Okay if I understand correctly, the two morphs you want to link with a
line are also morphs of yours? So you can mangle into th
On 12/02/15 10:20, Hilaire wrote:
Frankly I don't like the idea to subscribe to the HandMorph, because at
each mouse move event, you have to check for the morph A and B if they
move. It is a waste of CPU cycles.
Ideally you will want receive event from morph A and B whenever they
changed. I am
Thanks Hilaire,
that works fine. I can add the listener when the actual dragging starts and
remove it
on mouseUp.
MDShape>>doDrag: aMouseMoveEvent with: aMDShape
ActiveHand addEventListener: self.
aMouseMoveEvent hand startDrag: aMouseMoveEvent with: aMDShape.
MDShape>>handle
Hi,
Here is an implementation example.
>From a workspace, do:
| morphA morphB follower |
morphA := Morph new position: 10@10.
morphB := Morph new position: 100@100.
follower := FollowerLineMoprh from: morphA to: morphB.
morphA openInWorld.
morphB openInWorld.
follower openInWorld.
Frankly I don
Le 11/02/2015 21:19, Stephan Eggermont a écrit :
> I'm trying to keep a line morph connected between two morphs
> while moving one of them.
> When I add the morph to the hand and start dragging the morph
> no longer receives mouseMove:. I can think of several ways to get
> position updates. Is
Hi,
I think you need to subscribe to the hand morph. It provides some
possibilities. Of course if you drag morphs only inside it's parent, you
can implement dragging by yourself without adding to hand. In this case
mouseMove can be received.
Cheers,
Alex
On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 9:19 PM, Stephan
I'm trying to keep a line morph connected between two morphs
while moving one of them.
When I add the morph to the hand and start dragging the morph
no longer receives mouseMove:. I can think of several ways to get
position updates. Is there a best/easy way?
Stephan