Thanks Steven!
So here’s what you need to know:
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To get your hands on a Signature Input you first need to turn on Dev Mode . Then head over to the Add Panel where you will find it under the Input section.
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Here is the Corvid API Documentation of $w.SignatureInput . In particular I recommend you read the Introduction section which explains how to store an image of the signature in a Data Collection. The “Get a signature input and insert it in a collection” code example next to the documentation of .value may come in handy as well.
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There is also this demo which we intend to turn into a full-blown Corvid Example soon.
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Update: This is now fixed. Mind that code completion in the Corvid IDE may not work for some of you yet. However, even if your IDE shows validation errors for your code, it should run and work just fine. Also, the Properties Panel may not reflect to correct event handlers yet. All this should be fixed soon.
Your feedback is highly appreciated!
Enjoy ![]()