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Re: Binding mouse events on SVG shapes in C,python or Java...

From: Pavel Lepin <p.lepin@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 2/1/2008 10:25:00 AM


Mathieu Leplatre <leplatre@g...> wrote in
<4a7c5ceb-5ac7-4a2f-8c9d-ede516fc0075@b...>:
> I would like to implement a SVG canvas in which mouse
> events on shapes can be handled by my program (C, python
> or Java...). On events, I want to manipulate the shapes
> (changing color, stroke, position, size...).

I suspect you would have better chances of getting a useful
answer on one of the groups in comp.graphics or
comp.programming hierarchies; or on one of the groups about
your PL of choice.

As I see it, this is reasonably on-topic here, it's just
that you're a bit unlikely to run into a person who would
be able to help you with your very specific problem.

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<>There is no phenotype</>


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