I'm using kineticjs to draw some widget on a canvas. This widget is 600px wide and is composed of several rectangles (24 by default). On this rectangles an other one can be dragged, let's call it "cursor".
Instead of a smooth drag, i want the cursor to jump to the other rectangles only when my mouse is far enough (like a stepped drag if you prefer).
For example if the cursor is at 0,0 and i have a total of 24 rectangles , i want my cursor to move to the next rectangle only when my mouse is at 25,0 (600px / 24 rectangles = 25px).
So to do that i have implemented :
cursor.setDragBoundFunc(function(pos){
var caseSize = WIDTH / caseNum;
var posX = Math.round(pos.x/caseNum) * caseSize;
if(posX > (WIDTH - caseSize)) {
posX = WIDTH - caseSize;
}
if(posX < 0 ) {
posX = 0;
}
return {
x: posX,
y: cursor.getAbsolutePosition().y
}
});
The problem is pos.x does not represent the mouse position in the canvas but the mouse position from the start of the drag event (pos will be 0,0 even if i start dragging from middle of the canvas).
Here a example of the problem : http://jsfiddle.net/H9rpz/
How can i get the mouse position in the canvas in setDragBoundFunc() ?
Thanks
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