Niels Menke wrote: > Christopher Barker schrieb: > >> Niels et al: >> >> >> >> Christopher Barker wrote: >> >>> For your purposes, take a look at the GUIMode.GUIMove class. You >>> essentially want to make a class just like that, but with "left" >>> changed to "right" everywhere. >>> >> I've done that. It's enclosed, and also in SVN under "Tests". >> > > Dear Chris, > > Thank you A TON for the code in your last e-mail. I managed to > incorporate the class into our project and it works great. Moving the > workspace is much faster now. I'm glad i didn't had > I still have some issues with the mouse cursor not being reset > accordingly when it leaves the workspace and the application obviously > remaining in GUIMove mode, but i guess i'll be able to resolve that with > some further mode setting. > If you wish, i can keep you up to date on the success of our project. > In case you wondered what the hell i'm talking about, a current > screenshot can be found at > http://www.rs.eecs.uni-kassel.de/edu/sefca/img/sefca_screen1.png > wow, that looks realy great. So a lot of questions arise: - are you going to publish it ? - if so what license ? - how difficult is to support other micro-controlers (like PIC) ? - any thoughts of debugging in a higher language (instead of assembler) ?
cheers, Stef > All the best, > _______________________________________________ FloatCanvas mailing list [email protected] http://mail.mithis.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/floatcanvas
