On 2013/5/29 Casimiro, Daniel C CIV NUWC NWPT <daniel.casim...@navy.mil>:
> If I remember correctly, there was not a one-to-one mapping between the TUIO > specification and Qt types To the best of my knowledge, I think you're right: of course Qt should not need to handle fiducials, so it makes sense that it lacks support for them. I believe there is an easy workaround that is setting the type for touch points, that could work for differentiating between them -- plus you can easily differentiate between fingers and proper blobs. I'm not sure whether you can add more attributes, like the angle, to a QTouchPoint, unless you subclass maybe? I'm not very much familiar with Qt's handling of touch-stuff. I'd love to see your project expanded to include fiducials, I'll clone it and tinker a bit with it -- although my project needs to be prototyped rather quickly so it's likely I'll go back to my old ways of libCinder for now. Any thoughts/suggestions, I'll be happy to hear them. -- Andrea Franceschini _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest