egui/egui_glium
Ivo Vollrath 03721dbfd8
Basic multi touch support (issue #279) (#306)
* translate touch events from glium to egui

Unfortunately, winit does not seem to create _Touch_ events for the touch pad
on my mac.  Only _TouchpadPressure_ events are sent.

Found some issues (like
[this](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/54)), but I am not sure
what they exactly mean:  Sometimes, touch events are mixed with
touch-to-pointer translation in the discussions.

* translate touch events from web_sys to egui

The are a few open topics:
- egui_web currently translates touch events into pointer events.
  I guess this should change, such that egui itself performs this kind of
  conversion.
- `pub fn egui_web::pos_from_touch_event` is a public function, but I
  would like to change the return type to an `Option`.  Shouldn't this
  function be private, anyway?

* introduce `TouchState` and `Gesture`

InputState.touch was introduced with type `TouchState`, just as
InputState.pointer is of type `Pointer`.

The TouchState internally relies on a collection of `Gesture`s.  This commit
provides the first rudimentary implementation of a Gesture, but has no
functionality, yet.

* add method InputState::zoom()

So far, the method always returns `None`, but it should work as soon as the
`Zoom` gesture is implemented.

* manage one `TouchState` per individual device

Although quite unlikely, it is still possible to connect more than one touch
device. (I have three touch pads connected to my MacBook in total, but
unfortunately `winit` sends touch events for none of them.)

We do not want to mix-up the touches from different devices.

* implement control loop for gesture detection

The basic idea is that each gesture can focus on detection logic and does not
have to care (too much) about managing touch state in general.

* streamline `Gesture` trait, simplifying impl's

* implement first version of Zoom gesture

* fix failing doctest

a simple `TODO` should be enough

* get rid of `Gesture`s

* Provide a Zoom/Rotate window in the demo app

For now, it works for two fingers only.  The third finger interrupts the
gesture.

Bugs:
- Pinching in the demo window also moves the window -> Pointer events must be
  ignored when touch is active
- Pinching also works when doing it outside the demo window -> it would be nice
  to return the touch info in the `Response` of the painter allocation

* fix comments and non-idiomatic code

* update touch state *each frame*

* change egui_demo to use *relative* touch data

* support more than two fingers

This commit includes an improved Demo Window for egui_demo, and a complete
re-write of the gesture detection.  The PR should be ready for review, soon.

* cleanup code and comments for review

* minor code simplifications

* oops – forgot the changelog

* resolve comment fee8ed83db (r623226656)

* accept suggestion https://github.com/emilk/egui/pull/306#discussion_r623229228

Co-authored-by: Emil Ernerfeldt <emil.ernerfeldt@gmail.com>

* fix syntax error (dough!)

* remove `dbg!` (why didnt clippy see this?)

* apply suggested diffs from review

* fix conversion of physical location to Pos2

* remove redundanct type `TouchAverages`

* remove trailing space

* avoid initial translation jump in plot demo

* extend the demo so it shows off translation

Co-authored-by: Emil Ernerfeldt <emil.ernerfeldt@gmail.com>
2021-05-06 21:01:10 +02:00
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examples Refactor egui_glium with new EguiGlium wrapper and standalone example 2021-04-25 17:02:27 +02:00
src Basic multi touch support (issue #279) (#306) 2021-05-06 21:01:10 +02:00
Cargo.toml Try to allow turning off default_fonts for all libs (#266) 2021-04-07 20:14:44 +02:00
CHANGELOG.md Refactor egui_glium with new EguiGlium wrapper and standalone example 2021-04-25 17:02:27 +02:00
README.md Add note about required libraries on Linux 2021-01-20 17:27:58 +01:00

Latest version Documentation MIT Apache

egui_glium

This crates provides bindings between egui and glium which allows you to write GUI code using egui and compile it and run it natively, cross platform.

For linux you need to sudo apt-get install libxcb-render0-dev libxcb-shape0-dev libxcb-xfixes0-dev to use egui_glium.