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    nonikhanna
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    I was wondering how do you recognize gestures in Qt, and how to link actions to those gestures. I was thinking of making a signal that when the gesture(swipe) is made, it will trigger a slot(run a program). But I don't know how to make a signal(slot is made), and how to implement the gesture recognition in the code.

    Edit: this is for Symbian^3 OS version Belle.

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      chriadam
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      Are you using QML or plain C++ to implement your application UI? If you're using C++, you could inspect touch events directly, to perform gesture recognition. If you're using QML, you can use a MouseArea element, and use mouse.x and mouse.y data inside an onPressed handler.

      As to how you recognise gestures, once you have access to the touch data, well, that's a rather more complex question.

      Good luck!

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        morinehtar0
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        Did you have a look at the documentation for QGesture & friends ?

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          matti-
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          Grab the gesture type. Handle it in your QWidget::event(). Emit the proper signal. See the Gesture Programming & Signals + Slots documentation. And better do the last one first. ;)

          Author of <a href="http://mmark.777-team.org/">MMark13</a>

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            nonikhanna
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            Hey guys, to chriadam, I am using C++.
            to morinehtar0 I tried to understand it but I still am a rookie. I know Java and Actionscript. But C++ is a bit different.
            THANKS GUYS!!! just think I have Finished it!!!

            @
            void MainWindow:: initialY(){
            init=MouseLocator();
            }
            void MainWindow::finalY(){
            fin=MouseLocator();
            }
            void MainWindow::action(){
            if(fin-init<-500){
            //put function here.
            }
            }

            int MainWindow::MouseLocator()
            {
            QPoint relativeMousePos = QCursor::pos();
            int a=relativeMousePos.y();
            return a;
            }
            @
            Here is my code. initialY() runs when I press the button. finalY() runs when I release the button. also action() runs when I release my button. MouseLocator() just takes the mouse location at that instant. MY FIRST PROGRAM IN C++ And I have sort of imitated the Swipe gesture. Thanks guys!

            Edit: also the init and fin variables were global int variables. just to take in the Y value.

            Edit: please use @ tags around code snippets; Andre

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              rokemoon
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              @nonikhanna
              Please use tag @ for code snippets, thank's

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