angularjs - Angular: action directive for eye gaze steering, wrap ng-click in another directive -
For a web app, which can be controlled either by mouse or eye movements, Special instructions are required Let us call it ng-action
. My question is just about: How to call your debate within an angular instruction? So it is not relevant, what is the logic behind the control of the eyes, but it may be: How to hide ng-click in another instruction, so we have more control over what to say during the operation?
& lt; Button ng-action = "activate field (1,2)" & gt; Activate ... & lt; / Button & gt;
OK, I think the answer has been found. I thought it was easy
area $ Eval (atts.ngAction)
does.
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