Hi,
I am having some troubles catching some mouse events on an Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit machine.
The behavior, in one file in particular (de.jreality.tutorial.tool.TextureDragExample) is as follows:
When I click and drag at any point outside the Helicoid I can rotate the object. When I click right on top of it (trying to drag the texture) the behavior I am getting is that the object gets rotated, instead!
I've tried the examples on another similar Ubuntu 9.10 32bit machine and it works fine. It also works fine inside a VirtualBox windows XP machine that I have (hosted on the Ubuntu 64bit machine)
Where should I look to try to debug this issue....?
Thanks...
Stratos
Catching mouse events with Ubuntu 64bit [Solved]
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Catching mouse events with Ubuntu 64bit [Solved]
Last edited by stratosgear on Tue 26. Jan 2010, 17:28, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Catching mouse events with Ubuntu 64bit
Ubuntu 32bit and normaly windows XP also are running with 32bit, maybe you forgot to change the nativelibs to 64bit.
If you are using eclipse, I can recommend this tutorial to you:
http://www3.math.tu-berlin.de/jreality/ ... p_tutorial
If the problem still occurs after trying the tutorial, pls post again.
EDIT: I've also Ubuntu 9.10 64bit at home and the tutorial runs well!
If you are using eclipse, I can recommend this tutorial to you:
http://www3.math.tu-berlin.de/jreality/ ... p_tutorial
If the problem still occurs after trying the tutorial, pls post again.
EDIT: I've also Ubuntu 9.10 64bit at home and the tutorial runs well!
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Re: Catching mouse events with Ubuntu 64bit
Andre,
I have run the tutorial that you mentioned, along with many others and they all work fine.
Still, the TextureDragExample does NOT work correctly. I cannot drag the texture. It will just rotate the object instead.
In comparison, DragEventTool01 for example is working fine. Weird...
I am trying to find which class handles the mouse events and see why the event is not recognized correctly, but I just can't find it...
Any ideas what else I might be missing...?
Thanks!
I have run the tutorial that you mentioned, along with many others and they all work fine.
Still, the TextureDragExample does NOT work correctly. I cannot drag the texture. It will just rotate the object instead.
In comparison, DragEventTool01 for example is working fine. Weird...
I am trying to find which class handles the mouse events and see why the event is not recognized correctly, but I just can't find it...
Any ideas what else I might be missing...?
Thanks!
Re: Catching mouse events with Ubuntu 64bit
Maybe you disabled the dragging tool and saved the settings as you closed the programm.
Then you have 2 possibilities:
1)
Start the Programm again and enable the draggingtool
Content -> Tools -> [x] Drag
and save the settings
Properties ->Save Properties-> foo.xml
2)
remove the old .xml-settingfile, normaly it should be anywhere in your jreality-project-folder
and start then the prog again.
If this is also not the Problem then pls try to launch den Webstart of the dragging_tool and tell me if the same problem occurs
http://www3.math.tu-berlin.de/jreality/ ... gging_tool
Then you have 2 possibilities:
1)
Start the Programm again and enable the draggingtool
Content -> Tools -> [x] Drag
and save the settings
Properties ->Save Properties-> foo.xml
2)
remove the old .xml-settingfile, normaly it should be anywhere in your jreality-project-folder
and start then the prog again.
If this is also not the Problem then pls try to launch den Webstart of the dragging_tool and tell me if the same problem occurs
http://www3.math.tu-berlin.de/jreality/ ... gging_tool
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Re: Catching mouse events with Ubuntu 64bit
Thanks Andre,
That was a push to the right direction...
The Content -> Tools -> [x] Drag was already checked but I was missing the Content -> Picking -> [x] Pick Faces.
I have no idea how this got unchecked and saved as default, but I'm sure it's my fault somehow.
Thanks for your persistence...
That was a push to the right direction...
The Content -> Tools -> [x] Drag was already checked but I was missing the Content -> Picking -> [x] Pick Faces.
I have no idea how this got unchecked and saved as default, but I'm sure it's my fault somehow.
Thanks for your persistence...