I'm just getting to grips with the graph widget in Dialox. The documentation points out that you can attach a message attribute to a picture, in order to get Dialox to report back when a picture is clicked on or moved. It also says that a default message can be associated with a graph if it is clicked on and no picture is selected. Is there any way I can get the graph to say exactly where it has been clicked on in terms of x and y co-ordinates? I.e. "I've been clicked in location (30,67) with the left mouse button".
P.S. How complete is the DialoX graphics language at the moment?
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Hi,
I'm just getting to grips with the graph widget in Dialox. The documentation points out that you can attach a message attribute to a picture, in order to get Dialox to report back when a picture is clicked on or moved. It also says that a default message can be associated with a graph if it is clicked on and no picture is selected. Is there any way I can get the graph to say exactly where it has been clicked on in terms of x and y co-ordinates? I.e. "I've been clicked in location (30,67) with the left mouse button".
P.S. How complete is the DialoX graphics language at the moment?