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view plugins/gestures/gstroke.h @ 8516:5b25f72c4723
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" Buttons don't push in and out when the cursor enters
regions that are differently formatted. For example, if
you move the cursor to a place where the text is bold,
the B button should probably be pushed in.
this patch adds the toolbar to update to the current
format when the mouse is clicked. I also cleaned up
some duplicated code and some logic." --Gary Kramlich
okay, that less than clear text basically boils down to you can move the
cursor with the mouse as well as the keyboard without confusing the toolbar
now
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im> |
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date | Sun, 28 Mar 2004 18:00:04 +0000 |
parents | ea2d07ad05a9 |
children | a99a0cc67713 |
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/* libgstroke - a GNOME stroke interface library Copyright (c) 1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001 Mark F. Willey, ETLA Technical See the file COPYING for distribution information. */ /* largest number of points allowed to be sampled */ #ifndef _GSTROKE_H_ #define _GSTROKE_H_ #define GSTROKE_MAX_POINTS 10000 /* number of sample points required to have a valid stroke */ #define GSTROKE_MIN_POINTS 50 /* maximum number of numbers in stroke */ #define GSTROKE_MAX_SEQUENCE 32 /* threshold of size of smaller axis needed for it to define its own bin size */ #define GSTROKE_SCALE_RATIO 4 /* minimum percentage of points in bin needed to add to sequence */ #define GSTROKE_BIN_COUNT_PERCENT 0.07 void gstroke_set_draw_strokes(gboolean draw); gboolean gstroke_draw_strokes(void); void gstroke_set_mouse_button(gint button); guint gstroke_get_mouse_button(void); /* enable strokes for the widget */ void gstroke_enable (GtkWidget *widget); guint gstroke_signal_connect (GtkWidget *widget, const gchar *name, void (*func)(GtkWidget *widget, void *data), gpointer data); /* frees all the memory allocated for stroke, should be called when the widget is destroyed*/ void gstroke_cleanup (GtkWidget *widget); #endif