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Michael Bicha to Sam
I came across further issues with SDL 1.2.14 on win32 in combination
with touch screens.
When you touched the screen older SDLs reported
SDL_MOUSEMOTION to the touch position
SDL_MOUSEBUTTONDOWN at the touch position
1.2.14 reports
SDL_MOUSEBUTTONDOWN at the last mouse position before the touch
and then a
SDL_MOUSEMOTION to the touch position
I found that to fix it in the file SDL_sysevents.c i had to put back the
following lines from 1.2.12 to get it working correctly again:
if ( mouse_relative ) {
/* RJR: March 28, 2000
report internal mouse position if in relative mode */
x = 0; y = 0;
} else {
x = (Sint16)LOWORD(lParam);
y = (Sint16)HIWORD(lParam);
#ifdef _WIN32_WCE
if (SDL_VideoSurface)
GapiTransform(this->hidden->userOrientation,
this->hidden->hiresFix, &x, &y);
#endif
}
posted = SDL_PrivateMouseButton(
state, button, x, y);
where there was only
posted = SDL_PrivateMouseButton(
state, button, 0, 0);
in 1.2.14 (appx. line 484)
please feel free to put that change into any SDL lib you like in any way
you like and thanks for your great work !
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Sun, 23 Jan 2011 21:02:02 -0800 |
parents | 8582c6a5ca16 |
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Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL) Version 1.2 --- http://www.libsdl.org/ This is the Simple DirectMedia Layer, a general API that provides low level access to audio, keyboard, mouse, joystick, 3D hardware via OpenGL, and 2D framebuffer across multiple platforms. The current version supports Linux, Windows CE/95/98/ME/XP/Vista, BeOS, MacOS Classic, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, BSD/OS, Solaris, IRIX, and QNX. The code contains support for Dreamcast, Atari, AIX, OSF/Tru64, RISC OS, SymbianOS, Nintendo DS, and OS/2, but these are not officially supported. SDL is written in C, but works with C++ natively, and has bindings to several other languages, including Ada, C#, Eiffel, Erlang, Euphoria, Guile, Haskell, Java, Lisp, Lua, ML, Objective C, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Pike, Pliant, Python, Ruby, and Smalltalk. This library is distributed under GNU LGPL version 2, which can be found in the file "COPYING". This license allows you to use SDL freely in commercial programs as long as you link with the dynamic library. The best way to learn how to use SDL is to check out the header files in the "include" subdirectory and the programs in the "test" subdirectory. The header files and test programs are well commented and always up to date. More documentation is available in HTML format in "docs/index.html", and a documentation wiki is available online at: http://www.libsdl.org/cgi/docwiki.cgi The test programs in the "test" subdirectory are in the public domain. Frequently asked questions are answered online: http://www.libsdl.org/faq.php If you need help with the library, or just want to discuss SDL related issues, you can join the developers mailing list: http://www.libsdl.org/mailing-list.php Enjoy! Sam Lantinga (slouken@libsdl.org)