Dear Chimera Dev Team,<br><br>I am referring to my email that I wrote in the beginning of April where I told about our diploma work.<br>Just to sum it up in a couple of lines, we have a multi-touch screen (30") and we would like to make Chimera work with it. We would like to work with Chimera, because at the Center of Integrative Genomics at the University of Lausanne and at the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics people use this software so this adaptation would even be useful besides that it would be our diploma work.<br>
So a couple of questions arise.<br>Would it be possible to have the entire source code? We are ready to sign an NDA or any other contract if necessary. I am asking this because I am having difficulties to imagine how we could make the changes without being able to check how it works in the program. If there is a way to do it rapidly then of course we won't need the entire code source.<br>
<br>The library that handles the touch events (touchDown, touchUpdate, touchRemove) is written in C++ (would wrap it of course). It gives basically the coordinates of the touches and updates the coordinates when dragging the finger. So we would need to replace mouse events with those and make zooming, translating and rotating functions available by using only the fingers. We would also make a new menu bar with only a couple of functions to be able to demonstrate the concept.<br>
<br>So please tell us what would be possible and what wouldn't so we can evaluate the situation and make the right decisions immediately.<br><br>Thanks a lot for taking the time to reply.<br><br>Best regards,<br>Gergely Nagy<br>
Marco Pambianchi<br>