Message223646
| Author |
Lita.Cho |
| Recipients |
Lita.Cho, jesstess, ned.deily, terry.reedy |
| Date |
2014年07月22日.08:36:28 |
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<B8CE1114-3825-43B4-89F0-C590A605E2A3@gmail.com> |
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<1406014500.4.0.584464259233.issue21933@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Oh I see. And then pinch on the trackpad just generates a overall MouseWheel event, not a specific zoom-in event. For some reason, I thought there was a different event depending on operating systems. Before, Linux would trigger <Button-4> and <Button-5> events and not MouseWheel.
On Jul 22, 2014, at 12:35 AM, Ned Deily <report@bugs.python.org> wrote:
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> Ned Deily added the comment:
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> "However, I figure I still need to create separate bindings for Linux,
> "Windows and Mac, right? Or does Tkinter unify all the mousewheel events?
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> I'm not sure I understand: I think that Tk only provides one MouseWheel event binding. Keyboard or menu items might differ, yes, e.g. Cmd-+ vs Ctrl-+.
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> http://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.5/TkCmd/bind.htm#M9
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