[Bf-committers] User Preferences Option for Multitouch Gestures

Mike Erwin significant.bit at gmail.com
Mon Mar 19 20:13:18 CET 2012


Is it acceptable to use DNA from GHOST? I've wanted to access
U.ndof_sensitivity from there for example, but avoided this approach.
You could catch these events in the window manager and discard them.
This has the same effect for the user, and keeps things separated
nicely in the code.

Mike Erwin
musician, naturalist, pixel pusher, hacker extraordinaire



On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 3:03 PM, patrick boelens <p_boelens at msn.com> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm new to the mailing list, so I hope I'm following correct procedures and such. If not, then by all means please let me know! =)
> Inspired by Campbell's videos for the current Sourcerers competition I decided to give the Blender source code one more try. The first goal I set for myself was to create an option in the user preferences for enabling and disabling multitouch gestures on MacBooks. Personally I've always found in quite annoying and was stumped to find it automatically gets enabled when you're on a MacBook, with no way of turning it off. I'd therefore like to ask if this would be a good feature to commit into trunk.
> I've attached a link to the .diff file and would really appreciate it if someone could look it over to see if I did things correctly, regardless of whether or not it should be included in Blender.
>
> Thanks in advance and hope to talk more soon,
> Patrick
>
> The .diff: http://www.pasteall.org/30184/diff
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