- Harlinn.WindowsPhone.XNA.zip
- AnatomyOfAGame
- AnatomyOfAGame
- AnatomyOfAGameContent
- AnatomyOfAGameContent.contentproj
- bin
- Windows Phone
- Debug
- obj
- Windows Phone
- Debug
- DesignTimeResolveAssemblyReferencesInput.cache
- TempPE
- Farseer Physics Engine 3.3.1 XNA
- DebugView XNA
- Farseer Physics Engine 3.3 XNA
- Samples XNA WP7.sln
- Samples XNA Xbox360.sln
- Samples XNA.sln
- Samples XNA
- Samples XNA
- Samples XNAContent
- Common
- arrow.png
- buttons.png
- cursor.png
- gradient.png
- logo.png
- popup.png
- slider.png
- socket.png
- stick.png
- Fonts
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- frameRateCounterFont.spritefont
- menufont.spritefont
- Materials
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- dots.png
- pavement.png
- squares.png
- waves.png
- Samples XNA Content.contentproj
- Samples
- alphabet.png
- car.png
- goo.png
- link.png
- object.png
- wheel.png
- FarseerPhysicsIntro
- FarseerPhysicsIntro
- FarseerPhysicsIntroContent
- bin
- Windows Phone
- Debug
- Release
- DefaultSpriteFont.spritefont
- FarseerPhysicsIntroContent.contentproj
- FarseerPhysicsIntroContent.contentproj.user
- Thumbs.db
- white.png
- Harlinn.WindowsPhone.XNA.sln
- HarlinnFarseerXNA
- XNAImageIntro
- XNAImageIntro
- XNAImageIntroContent
- bin
- Windows Phone
- Debug
- XNAImageIntroContent.contentproj
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using System;
using Microsoft.Xna.Framework;
using Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Graphics;
using Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Input.Touch;
namespace FarseerPhysics.SamplesFramework
{
public sealed class VirtualButton
{
private Texture2D _sprite;
private Vector2 _origin;
private Rectangle _normal;
private Rectangle _pressed;
private Vector2 _position;
public bool Pressed;
public VirtualButton(Texture2D sprite, Vector2 position, Rectangle normal, Rectangle pressed)
{
_sprite = sprite;
_origin = new Vector2(normal.Width / 2f, normal.Height / 2f);
_normal = normal;
_pressed = pressed;
Pressed = false;
_position = position;
}
public void Update(TouchLocation touchLocation)
{
if (touchLocation.State == TouchLocationState.Pressed ||
touchLocation.State == TouchLocationState.Moved)
{
Vector2 delta = touchLocation.Position - _position;
if (delta.LengthSquared() <= 400f)
{
Pressed = true;
}
}
}
public void Draw(SpriteBatch batch)
{
batch.Draw(_sprite, _position, Pressed ? _pressed : _normal, Color.White, 0f, _origin, 1f, SpriteEffects.None, 0f);
}
}
}
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