Em sex., 4 de jul. de 2025 às 20:58, Alexandre Torres Porres < [email protected]> escreveu:
> I spoke too soon and, even though hovering awareness allowed me to do > something cool I wanted, I can't seem to get clicking area or click events > when in edit mode (oops). > To be clear, my hovering system works in edit mode and this is what got me thinking and confused. But now that I read this whole thread again carefully, I see there seems to be no other way to resize externals than what I currently have (and don't like). Being able to also resize iemguis like the other Pd boxes might be tricky (I don't know), but I bet certainly doable by messing with what's hardcoded. I'd like to see an easier iemguis resizing but also have an easier/better way for externals, so I guess I'll just open a request on github and refer to this discussion. thanks > > > > Em sex., 4 de jul. de 2025 às 20:07, Alexandre Torres Porres < > [email protected]> escreveu: > >> Just dropping back here to say I found a simple solution to query if the >> object is being hovered or not, and this helps me in this situation as it >> allows me to change the cursor if I'm close to the edges and then, if I >> stop hovering the object, I can change the cursor back to an arrow. >> >> Now I think I can easily resize the objects in a better way than Cyclone >> was doing. >> >> cheers >> >> Em sáb., 21 de dez. de 2024 às 07:29, Alexandre Torres Porres < >> [email protected]> escreveu: >> >>> Em sex., 20 de dez. de 2024 às 18:54, Day Rush <[email protected]> >>> escreveu: >>> >>>> My point being, something like a widget resize most likely gets handled >>>> entirely on the TCL side. Certainly a lot of it *must* be handled in TCL, >>>> so you're really going to have to work it from that end to get to a good >>>> answer. PD really only knows what the TCL code tells it. >>>> >>> Oh, definitely, sure! And I know of a solution already for handling >>> resizing in edit mode from Cyclone, as I pointed. I'm just now finally >>> diving into tcl/tk and trying to better understand how to handle it in Pd >>> and looking for better and easier solutions. I made progress already in >>> handling cursor management in run mode, but I'm afraid it won't be easier >>> than the Cyclone solution for edit mode though :/ again, this involves >>> creating a new window widget that you can assign a cursor to. >>> >>> Clicking on the object in edit mode and working with it is also >>> happening in cyclone/comment by the way, and there's lot's of tcl/tk code >>> in there, but managing cursor change for a resize operation does not seem >>> trivial without creating a window so far. Certainly not as trivial as doing >>> it for the run mode as I was able to find out. >>> >>> anyway, thanks for the input >>> >>
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