Observer callback format
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The sample code for observers shows the callback method that looks like this:
myObserver(self, glyph, info)
- The callback function needs to have exactly 3 arguments always?
- The second argument is always an RGlyph?
- The third argument is always a … what?
Fiddling around I got the following traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "lib/eventTools/eventManager.pyc", line 76, in postEventObserver_glyph_info_
Just for my general information as I learn Robofont scripting, can I go look at that source code?
I'm just trying to figure out how to answer more of my own questions.
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Why is
info
a dict instead of an instance of a reall class defined inmojo.events
?I ask about source code because
__doc__
seems to be empty for all themojo.*
modules and classes, and the API documentation is missing a lot. I'm looking for a way to supplement my understanding of the API without asking you a hundred questions.
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if you add an observer the callback always receive the current glyph and some additional info related to the event you subscribed to:
the info object is a dictionary and the content changes from event to event.
likemouseDown
will have:"clickCount" : amount of clicks in the glyph view, "event" : the nsEvent object, "offset" : a offset point used by the glyph view, "view" : the glyph view
(this will change in the next version where a callback only receives a single info dict argument. RF will warn you if you are using the old method)
euh, no you can not look into the source code