Hi Miguel,

could you elaborate a bit on the setup of your interactors.
Are you using Interactor (old) or DataInteractors (new)?
By default there is one DataInteractor for one DataNode, independent of the 
number of render windows.
If your render windows have one interactor each, do they share one DataNode or 
are they referring to different nodes ?

Generally, for differentiation you could use the Sender* argument passed along 
each event to determine which render window it originates from.
For DataInteractors event cancelling is usually done automatically after the 
first DataInteractor successfully has processed the event.

Best,
Christian


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Von: Miguel Nunes [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 4. März 2014 14:55
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [mitk-users] Interaction being fired in all windows

Hi MITK List,

Following the conversation from
https://www.mail-archive.com/mitk-users%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg04426.html
, I have now multiple rendering windows in my plugin.

The case now, is that each render window has it's own interactor, but whenever 
I interact with one window (let's say zooming) the same event is passed to the 
other windows, and then executed when any of these windows gets a Render() call.


Is there a way to differentiate the windows, detach/cancel events after these 
are processed or a way to compare if the interactionEvent sender is originated 
from another window?

thank you!
Miguel



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