Hello!
Quick question hopefully! I've implemented basic swipe behaviour in that I can react to WM_GF_PAN messages on a window, when the gesture ends I can display a new window. This is great. However I'm wondering how to handle the case were they are lots of widgets present on the foreground of a window, in my example I have a window with lots of EDIT widgets - of course now my window no longer receives the gesture notifications.
Is there a well known strategy to handle this? I'm thinking of just having ALL widgets handle WM_GF_PAN and WM_GF_END so that the new window can be swiped to (I'm swiping left and right here), this however seems like a lot of work and may be error prone. Maybe I'm missing something?
Any ideas or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Peter.
Quick question hopefully! I've implemented basic swipe behaviour in that I can react to WM_GF_PAN messages on a window, when the gesture ends I can display a new window. This is great. However I'm wondering how to handle the case were they are lots of widgets present on the foreground of a window, in my example I have a window with lots of EDIT widgets - of course now my window no longer receives the gesture notifications.
Is there a well known strategy to handle this? I'm thinking of just having ALL widgets handle WM_GF_PAN and WM_GF_END so that the new window can be swiped to (I'm swiping left and right here), this however seems like a lot of work and may be error prone. Maybe I'm missing something?
Any ideas or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Peter.