X-Git-Url: http://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fhtml%2Fman%2Fcurs_mouse.3x.html;h=522c1a7c4735dc6a0bf717830050702d24d34fb5;hp=a471fc6f60540b258b62cb5243b3ee32132e3322;hb=55ccd2b959766810cf7db8d1c4462f338ce0afc8;hpb=a8987e73ec254703634802b4f7ee30d3a485524d diff --git a/doc/html/man/curs_mouse.3x.html b/doc/html/man/curs_mouse.3x.html index a471fc6f..522c1a7c 100644 --- a/doc/html/man/curs_mouse.3x.html +++ b/doc/html/man/curs_mouse.3x.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ @@ -41,15 +41,15 @@
 
-curs_mouse(3x)                                     curs_mouse(3x)
+curs_mouse(3x)                                           curs_mouse(3x)
 
 
 
 
 

NAME

-       getmouse,  ungetmouse,  mousemask,  wenclose, mouse_trafo,
-       wmouse_trafo,  mouseinterval  -  mouse  interface  through
+       getmouse, ungetmouse, mousemask, wenclose, mouse_trafo,
+       wmouse_trafo, mouseinterval - mouse interface through
        curses
 
 
@@ -83,8 +83,8 @@
        pseudo-key values in the wgetch input stream.
 
        To  make mouse events visible, use the mousemask function.
-       This will  set  the  mouse  events  to  be  reported.   By
-       default,  no mouse events are reported.  The function will
+       This will set the mouse events to  be  reported.   By  de-
+       fault,  no  mouse  events are reported.  The function will
        return a mask to indicate which  of  the  specified  mouse
        events  can be reported; on complete failure it returns 0.
        If oldmask is non-NULL, this function fills the  indicated
@@ -95,7 +95,8 @@
        the  mouse pointer; setting a nonzero mask may turn it on.
        Whether this happens is device-dependent.
 
-       Here are the mouse event type masks:
+       Here are the mouse event type masks which may be defined:
+
 
        Name                     Description
        ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -104,34 +105,45 @@
        BUTTON1_CLICKED          mouse button 1 clicked
        BUTTON1_DOUBLE_CLICKED   mouse button 1 double clicked
        BUTTON1_TRIPLE_CLICKED   mouse button 1 triple clicked
+       ---------------------------------------------------------------------
        BUTTON2_PRESSED          mouse button 2 down
        BUTTON2_RELEASED         mouse button 2 up
        BUTTON2_CLICKED          mouse button 2 clicked
        BUTTON2_DOUBLE_CLICKED   mouse button 2 double clicked
        BUTTON2_TRIPLE_CLICKED   mouse button 2 triple clicked
+       ---------------------------------------------------------------------
+
        BUTTON3_PRESSED          mouse button 3 down
        BUTTON3_RELEASED         mouse button 3 up
        BUTTON3_CLICKED          mouse button 3 clicked
-
        BUTTON3_DOUBLE_CLICKED   mouse button 3 double clicked
        BUTTON3_TRIPLE_CLICKED   mouse button 3 triple clicked
+       ---------------------------------------------------------------------
        BUTTON4_PRESSED          mouse button 4 down
        BUTTON4_RELEASED         mouse button 4 up
        BUTTON4_CLICKED          mouse button 4 clicked
        BUTTON4_DOUBLE_CLICKED   mouse button 4 double clicked
        BUTTON4_TRIPLE_CLICKED   mouse button 4 triple clicked
+       ---------------------------------------------------------------------
+       BUTTON5_PRESSED          mouse button 5 down
+       BUTTON5_RELEASED         mouse button 5 up
+       BUTTON5_CLICKED          mouse button 5 clicked
+       BUTTON5_DOUBLE_CLICKED   mouse button 5 double clicked
+       BUTTON5_TRIPLE_CLICKED   mouse button 5 triple clicked
+       ---------------------------------------------------------------------
        BUTTON_SHIFT             shift was down during button state change
        BUTTON_CTRL              control was down during button state change
        BUTTON_ALT               alt was down during button state change
        ALL_MOUSE_EVENTS         report all button state changes
        REPORT_MOUSE_POSITION    report mouse movement
+       ---------------------------------------------------------------------
 
        Once a class of mouse events have been made visible  in  a
-       window,  calling  the  wgetch  function on that window may
-       return KEY_MOUSE as an indicator that a  mouse  event  has
-       been queued.  To read the event data and pop the event off
-       the queue, call getmouse.  This function will return OK if
-       a mouse event is actually visible in the given window, ERR
+       window, calling the wgetch function on that window may re-
+       turn KEY_MOUSE as an indicator that a mouse event has been
+       queued.   To read the event data and pop the event off the
+       queue, call getmouse.  This function will return OK  if  a
+       mouse  event  is actually visible in the given window, ERR
        otherwise.  When getmouse returns OK, the  data  deposited
        as  y  and  x  in  the event structure coordinates will be
        screen-relative character-cell coordinates.  The  returned
@@ -139,9 +151,9 @@
        event type.
 
        The ungetmouse function behaves  analogously  to  ungetch.
-       It  pushes  a  KEY_MOUSE  event  onto the input queue, and
-       associates with  that  event  the  given  state  data  and
-       screen-relative character-cell coordinates.
+       It  pushes a KEY_MOUSE event onto the input queue, and as-
+       sociates with that event the given state data and  screen-
+       relative character-cell coordinates.
 
        The  wenclose  function  tests  whether  a  given  pair of
        screen-relative character-cell coordinates is enclosed  by
@@ -153,15 +165,15 @@
        dinates from stdscr-relative coordinates  to  screen-rela-
        tive  coordinates  or  vice  versa.  Please remember, that
        stdscr-relative coordinates are not  always  identical  to
-       screen-relative   coordinates  due  to  the  mechanism  to
-       reserve lines on top or bottom of  the  screen  for  other
-       purposes (ripoff() call, see also slk_...  functions).  If
+       screen-relative  coordinates  due  to the mechanism to re-
+       serve lines on top or bottom of the screen for other  pur-
+       poses  (ripoff()  call,  see also slk_...  functions).  If
        the parameter to_screen is TRUE, the pointers pY, pX  must
        reference  the coordinates of a location inside the window
        win.  They are converted  to  screen-relative  coordinates
        and  returned through the pointers.  If the conversion was
-       successful, the function returns  TRUE.   If  one  of  the
-       parameters was NULL or the location is not inside the win-
+       successful, the function returns TRUE.  If one of the  pa-
+       rameters  was  NULL or the location is not inside the win-
        dow, FALSE is returned.  If to_screen is FALSE, the point-
        ers  pY,  pX  must  reference screen-relative coordinates.
        They are converted to stdscr-relative coordinates  if  the
@@ -173,25 +185,39 @@
        successful.
 
        The mouseinterval function sets the maximum time (in thou-
-       sands  of  a  second)  that  can  elapse between press and
-       release events for them to be recognized as a click.   Use
-       mouseinterval(-1) to disable click resolution.  This func-
-       tion returns the previous interval value.  The default  is
-       one sixth of a second.
-
-       Note  that  mouse  events will be ignored when input is in
+       sands  of  a second) that can elapse between press and re-
+       lease events for them to be recognized as  a  click.   Use
+       mouseinterval(0)  to disable click resolution.  This func-
+       tion returns the previous interval value.  Use mouseinter-
+       val(-1)  to  obtain the interval without altering it.  The
+       default is one sixth of a second.
+
+       Note that mouse events will be ignored when  input  is  in
        cooked mode, and will cause an error beep when cooked mode
-       is  being simulated in a window by a function such as get-
+       is being simulated in a window by a function such as  get-
        str that expects a linefeed for input-loop termination.
 
 
 

RETURN VALUE

-       getmouse, ungetmouse and mouseinterval return the  integer
-       ERR upon failure or OK upon successful completion.  mouse-
-       mask returns the mask of reportable events.  wenclose  and
-       wmouse_trafo are boolean functions returning TRUE or FALSE
-       depending on their test result.
+       getmouse  and ungetmouse return the integer ERR upon fail-
+       ure or OK upon successful completion.
+
+              getmouse
+                   returns an error.  If no mouse driver was ini-
+                   tialized, or if the mask parameter is zero,
+
+              ungetmouse
+                   returns an error if the FIFO is full.
+
+       mousemask returns the mask of reportable events.
+
+       mouseinterval  returns the previous interval value, unless
+       the terminal was not initialized.  In that  case,  it  re-
+       turns the maximum interval value (166).
+
+       wenclose  and wmouse_trafo are boolean functions returning
+       TRUE or FALSE depending on their test result.
 
 
 
@@ -202,17 +228,25 @@ The feature macro NCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION is provided so the preprocessor can be used to test whether these features - are present (its value is 1). If the interface is - changed, the value of NCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION will be incre- - mented. + are present. If the interface is changed, the value of + NCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION will be incremented. These values + for NCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION may be specified when configur- + ing ncurses: + + 1 has definitions for reserved events. The mask + uses 28 bits. + + 2 adds definitions for button 5, removes the defi- + nitions for reserved events. The mask uses 29 + bits. The order of the MEVENT structure members is not guaran- teed. Additional fields may be added to the structure in the future. - Under ncurses(3x), these calls are implemented using - either xterm's built-in mouse-tracking API or platform- - specific drivers including + Under ncurses(3x), these calls are implemented using ei- + ther xterm's built-in mouse-tracking API or platform-spe- + cific drivers including Alessandro Rubini's gpm server. FreeBSD sysmouse OS/2 EMX @@ -240,9 +274,9 @@ Mouse events under xterm will not be detected correctly in a window with its keypad bit off, since they are inter- - preted as a variety of function key. Your terminfo - description must have kmous set to "\E[M" (the beginning - of the response from xterm for mouse clicks). + preted as a variety of function key. Your terminfo de- + scription must have kmous set to "\E[M" (the beginning of + the response from xterm for mouse clicks). Because there are no standard terminal responses that would serve to identify terminals which support the xterm @@ -258,7 +292,7 @@ - curs_mouse(3x) + curs_mouse(3x)