Patrice Colet a écrit : > Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit : >> >> On Nov 6, 2007, at 11:50 AM, Patrice Colet wrote: >> >>> Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit : >>>> Tcl is whacky, but Tk is quite flexible and well developed for >>>> making GUIs. Check out tomorrow's auto-build if you want to make >>>> your mouse cursor turn into gumby :) It's in hcs/cursor-help.pd >>>> .hc >>> >>> Hi, I had a look lately into your externals, and tried [cursor], it >>> seems that the canvas takes the mouse binding, then when the cursor >>> is dragged outside the message box, the selected cursor disappears >>> and takes place to the usual arrow. I've no idea how to resolve this >>> unfortunately, it happens on win32. >> >> I fixed this, it's in today's autobuild, except there is a problem >> with the windows builds :( > > I've just recompiled from todays cvs update, the cursor-help.pd gives me > several errors: > on pd-vanilla wish application error: > can't find package pddp > can't find package pddp > while executing > "package require pddp" > ("after" script) > > and in pd console: > > error: cursor: no method for 'runmode_connect' > ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu. > error: cursor: no method for 'runmode_disconnect > > on pd-extended I can run the help file without errors but the messages > doesn't change the cursor shape anymore, and the "poll mouse pointer" > doesn't stop. > > > I've just watched the source, and that 'motion' is in TODO... here is a fix: if(f > 0) { sys_vgui("bind all <Motion> {+pd [concat %s motion %%x %%y \\;]}\n", x->receive_symbol->s_name); } else { sys_vgui("bind all <Motion> break\n"); }
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