Hi Alexandre,
Thanks for the answers (and sorry for the late reply!).
> Ok I see. Indeed the signal is not sufficient here, you want to be
> notified whenever the user is dragging. Wiring a listener here would
> make sense.
>
> You could push this patch to Gerrit, we'd be happy to look at it.
I
On 07/11/2014 05:46 AM, Generoso Pagano wrote:
Thanks for pointing me towards the Tmf signal mechanism. If my understanding
is correct, currently the TmfTimeSynchSignal is sent only at the *end* of a
selection: e.g., I click on the Time Graph, I move the mouse, I release the
mouse button, and on
Hi Alexandre,
Thanks a lot for the fast reply!
> In our framework, we have the notion of signals (TmfSignal, etc.), and a
> common one is the TmfTimeSynchSignal, which is sent by any view where an
> active time range can be selected. That way, other views can react to
> the new time range. This i
Hi Generoso,
Glad to see you're interested in our trace viewer!
On 07/10/2014 07:13 AM, Generoso Pagano wrote:
(1) The possibility to add a "drag" time-interval selection-change listener,
to be notified of the interval selection change in the gantt, while it is
happening.
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Hi everyone,
My name is Generoso Pagano and I am currently working as R&D Engineer at
Inria, a French research institute.
In my team, we are working on a generic and open infrastructure for trace
management and analysis, called FrameSoC [1,2].
For the Gantt chart view of our infrastructure, I wa