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Any tool in the toolbox, these define Synfig's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mode_%28computer_interface%29 modes].
 
Any tool in the toolbox, these define Synfig's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mode_%28computer_interface%29 modes].
  
States can be transitory ( {{l|state stroke|state_stroke]] is responsible only for displaying/inputting the stroke as you draw it with another tool) or they can register themselves with the Toolbox and be 'sticky'.
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States can be transitory ( {{l|state stroke|state_stroke}} is responsible only for displaying/inputting the stroke as you draw it with another tool) or they can register themselves with the Toolbox and be 'sticky'.
  
  
 
===Action===
 
===Action===
I don't know yet, but there's a lot of them! {{l|User:SnapSilverlight|Snap]]
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I don't know yet, but there's a lot of them! {{l|User:SnapSilverlight|Snap}}
  
 
Probably everything that can be undone.<br>
 
Probably everything that can be undone.<br>
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===Events===
 
===Events===
Synfig has an event system, using GTK's event system, I think. {{l|User:SnapSilverlight|Snap]]
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Synfig has an event system, using GTK's event system, I think. {{l|User:SnapSilverlight|Snap}}
:Here is the [http://www.gtkmm.org/docs/gtkmm-2.4/docs/ gtkmm documentation]. {{l|User:Maxy|Maxy]]
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:Here is the [http://www.gtkmm.org/docs/gtkmm-2.4/docs/ gtkmm documentation]. {{l|User:Maxy|Maxy}}

Latest revision as of 07:13, 22 February 2010

State

Any tool in the toolbox, these define Synfig's modes.

States can be transitory ( state_stroke is responsible only for displaying/inputting the stroke as you draw it with another tool) or they can register themselves with the Toolbox and be 'sticky'.


Action

I don't know yet, but there's a lot of them! Snap

Probably everything that can be undone.
?where is an action created / stored / executed?

Events

Synfig has an event system, using GTK's event system, I think. Snap

Here is the gtkmm documentation. Maxy