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diff --git a/examples/quick/touchinteraction/touchinteraction.qml b/examples/quick/touchinteraction/touchinteraction.qml index e64c145714..c8285438ef 100644 --- a/examples/quick/touchinteraction/touchinteraction.qml +++ b/examples/quick/touchinteraction/touchinteraction.qml @@ -49,15 +49,26 @@ import "../../shared" This is a collection of small QML examples relating to touch interaction methods. - Multipoint Flames demonstrates distinguishing different fingers in a MultiPointTouchArea, by assignning a different colored flame to each touch point. + Multipoint Flames demonstrates distinguishing different fingers in a MultiPointTouchArea, by assigning a different colored flame to each touch point. + The MultipointTouchArea sets up multiple touch points: + \snippet examples/quick/touchinteraction/multipointtouch/multiflame.qml 0 + The flames are then simply bound to the coordiates of the touch point, and whether it is currently pressed, like so: + \snippet examples/quick/touchinteraction/multipointtouch/multiflame.qml 1 - Bear-Whack demonstrates using a MultiPointTouchArea to add multiple finger support to a simple game. + Bear-Whack demonstrates using a MultiPointTouchArea to add multiple finger support to a simple game. The interaction with the game + is done through a SpriteGoal that follows the TouchPoint. The TouchPoints added to the MultiPointTouchArea are a component with all + this logic embedded into it: + \snippet examples/quick/touchinteraction/multipointtouch/bearwhack/content/AugmentedTouchPoint.qml 0 - Flick Resize uses a PinchArea to allow Pinch-to-Resize behavior. + Flick Resize uses a PinchArea to allow Pinch-to-Resize behavior. This is easily achieved just by listening to the PinchArea signals and responding + to user input. + \snippet examples/quick/touchinteraction/pincharea/flickresize.qml 0 - Flickable is a simple example demonstrating the Flickable element. + Flickable is a simple example demonstrating the Flickable element. The element inside the flickable is very big, but the flickable itself is very small: + \snippet examples/quick/touchinteraction/flickable/basic-flickable.qml 0 Corkboards shows a more complex Flickable usecase, with elements on the flickable that respond to mouse and keyboard interaction. + This doesn't require special code, the QtQuick elements automatically cooperate with Flickable for accepting the touch events. */ Item { |