Mike Marchand
I've been with the Crank Software team since 2014. I have worked on various parts of Storyboard Engine and Storyboard Designer. I'm always looking to make hard things easy and slow things faster. I'm experienced with building Storyboard application for consumer products and training new users how to make the most out of their Storyboard apps.
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Mike Marchand commented, You will also be need to include libgreio-tcp.so in your environment variable (Linux/QNX: LD_LIBARY_PATH, Mac: DYLD_LIBARY_PATH, Windows: PATH on MacOS) since the TCP functionality is loaded dynami...
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Mike Marchand commented, In that case, you may want to take a look at this section from our documentation,https://support.cranksoftware.com/hc/en-us/articles/360056943692-Sending-and-Receiving-Data-with-Storyboard-IOIn sho...
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Mike Marchand commented, Hi Robert, what version of Storyboard are you using?
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Mike Marchand commented, I would suggest taking a look at this section from the documentation: Sending and Receiving Data with Storyboard IO – Crank Software In that section, you'll find a subsection specific to using SBIO...
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Mike Marchand commented, That's often the case with the mouse wheel, another great usage for the mouse wheel is zoom behavior without a multitouch simulator. Perhaps even simulating physical rotary knobs as another possib...
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Mike Marchand commented, Hi Martin,At the moment it isn't currently possible within Storyboard to register an event handler for the mouse wheel. It is something on our roadmap, but it has not been scheduled to a particula...
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Mike Marchand commented, @Jonathan I'm happy to hear you were able to get it working! Having read your initial message again, I can see that I misunderstood the problem you were facing. The grd_opaque variable (Also know...
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Mike Marchand commented, Another option to consider is the grd_opaque control or layer variable which indicates if events should reach those controls below it.
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Mike Marchand commented, Hi Martin, Have you considered using a control above your scrolling area that will block incoming events (press|release|motion)? By default controls are set to "Stop Events", this will prevent eve...
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Mike Marchand commented, Hi Ryan, Absolutely! Take a look at os.execute() it's a call that allows you to execute commands in a similar fashion to running commands on the command line. http://lua-users.org/wiki/OsLibraryT...