Scaleform Studio Lua API Reference: scaleform.GestureEvent table reference
The event parameters for GestureBegin, GestureEnd, GestureUpdate, GestureAll event.
This element inherits from:
scaleform.Event
{ currentTarget : scaleform.Actor?, eventId : scaleform.EventTypes, phase : string, target : scaleform.Actor?, }
scaleform.EventTypes.GestureCustom
The custom gesture event, scaleform.GestureEvent.
scaleform.EventTypes.GesturePan
The pan gesture event, scaleform.GestureEvent.
scaleform.EventTypes.GestureRotate
The rotate gesture event, scaleform.GestureEvent.
scaleform.EventTypes.GestureSwipe
The swipe gesture event, scaleform.GestureEvent.
scaleform.EventTypes.GestureTwoFingerTap
The two finger tap gesture event, scaleform.GestureEvent.
scaleform.EventTypes.GestureZoom
The zoom gesture event, scaleform.GestureEvent.
scaleform.GestureEvent.gesture : string
The gesture type.
A string of characters.
scaleform.GestureEvent.offsetX : number
Horizontal translation of the gesture.
A numeric value.
scaleform.GestureEvent.offsetY : number
Vertical translation og the gesture
scaleform.GestureEvent.rotation : number
The rotation angle.
scaleform.GestureEvent.scaleX : number
Horizontal scale of the gesture.
scaleform.GestureEvent.scaleY : number
Vertical scale of the gesture.
scaleform.GestureEvent.x : number
The x position on the stage at time of gesture.
scaleform.GestureEvent.y : number
The y position on the stage at time of gesture.
scaleform.Actor
Generic objects located in a scene.
scaleform.EventTypes
The list of events.
scaleform.GestureEvent
The event parameters for GestureBegin, GestureEnd, GestureUpdate, GestureAll event.
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