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Taddeüs Kroes
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Taddeüs Kroes
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@@ -794,7 +794,6 @@ client application, as stated by the online specification
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@@ -794,7 +794,6 @@ client application, as stated by the online specification
\chapter
{
Gesture detection in the reference implementation
}
\chapter
{
Gesture detection in the reference implementation
}
\label
{
app:implementation-details
}
\label
{
app:implementation-details
}
% TODO
Both rotation and pinch use the centroid of all touch points. A
\emph
{
rotation
}
Both rotation and pinch use the centroid of all touch points. A
\emph
{
rotation
}
gesture uses the difference in angle relative to the centroid of all touch
gesture uses the difference in angle relative to the centroid of all touch
points, and
\emph
{
pinch
}
uses the difference in distance. Both values are
points, and
\emph
{
pinch
}
uses the difference in distance. Both values are
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@@ -802,6 +801,7 @@ normalized using division by the number of touch points. A pinch event contains
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@@ -802,6 +801,7 @@ normalized using division by the number of touch points. A pinch event contains
a scale factor, and therefore uses a division of the current by the previous
a scale factor, and therefore uses a division of the current by the previous
average distance to the centroid.
average distance to the centroid.
\emph
{
TODO
}
% TODO
\emph
{
TODO: rotatie en pinch gaan iets anders/uitgebreider worden beschreven.
}
\end{document}
\end{document}
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