On 06/10/11 10:15, EunMi Lee wrote:
> Dear Tom,
>
>> What do you think about removing this from upstream and moving it to your 
>> code?
> =>  My answer is I really need touch event in the evas.
>      Yes, it just unifies mouse/multi event and it was in my code before.
>      However, I think it is better to move that code to the evas, because it 
> is useful to process event on the touch device(which supports multi fingers), 
> and other application developers can use that if it is supported by evas.
>      Other plaform (gtk, iphone, android) already have their own touch event 
> and they don't have to unify mouse events.
>      So, I want that evas supports touch event like other platform, and I 
> made a patch for that.
>

Ok, I get your point. If that's the case, then we need to fix it as you 
suggested in your previous email, sounds like the best way to do it.

--
Tom.


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