📄 curs_mouse.3x
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'\" t.\"***************************************************************************.\" Copyright (c) 1998-2003,2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. *.\" *.\" Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a *.\" copy of this software and associated documentation files (the *.\" "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including *.\" without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, *.\" distribute, distribute with modifications, sublicense, and/or sell *.\" copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is *.\" furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: *.\" *.\" The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included *.\" in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. *.\" *.\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS *.\" OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF *.\" MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. *.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, *.\" DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR *.\" OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR *.\" THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. *.\" *.\" Except as contained in this notice, the name(s) of the above copyright *.\" holders shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the *.\" sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written *.\" authorization. *.\"***************************************************************************.\".\" $Id: curs_mouse.3x,v 1.28 2005/05/15 16:18:19 tom Exp $.TH curs_mouse 3X "".na.hy 0.SH NAME\fBgetmouse\fR, \fBungetmouse\fR,\fBmousemask\fR, \fBwenclose\fR,\fBmouse_trafo\fR, \fBwmouse_trafo\fR,\fBmouseinterval\fR - mouse interface through curses.ad.hy.SH SYNOPSIS.nf\fB#include <curses.h>.PP\fBtypedef unsigned long mmask_t;.PPtypedef struct{ short id; \fI/* ID to distinguish multiple devices */\fB int x, y, z; \fI/* event coordinates */\fB mmask_t bstate; \fI/* button state bits */\fB}MEVENT;\fR.fi.br\fBint getmouse(MEVENT *event);\fR.br\fBint ungetmouse(MEVENT *event);\fR.br\fBmmask_t mousemask(mmask_t newmask, mmask_t *oldmask);\fR.br\fBbool wenclose(const WINDOW *win, int y, int x);\fR.br\fBbool mouse_trafo(int* pY, int* pX, bool to_screen);\fR.br\fBbool wmouse_trafo(const WINDOW* win, int* pY, int* pX,\fR.br \fBbool to_screen);\fR.br\fBint mouseinterval(int erval);\fR.br.SH DESCRIPTIONThese functions provide an interface to mouse events from\fBncurses\fR(3X).Mouse events are represented by \fBKEY_MOUSE\fRpseudo-key values in the \fBwgetch\fR input stream..PPTo make mouse events visible, use the \fBmousemask\fR function.This will setthe mouse events to be reported.By default, no mouse events are reported.The function will return a mask to indicate which of the specified mouse eventscan be reported; on complete failure it returns 0.If oldmask is non-NULL,this function fills the indicated location with the previous value of the givenwindow's mouse event mask..PPAs a side effect, setting a zero mousemask may turn off the mouse pointer;setting a nonzero mask may turn it on.Whether this happens is device-dependent..PPHere are the mouse event type masks which may be defined:.PP.TSl l_ _l l.\fIName\fR \fIDescription\fRBUTTON1_PRESSED mouse button 1 downBUTTON1_RELEASED mouse button 1 upBUTTON1_CLICKED mouse button 1 clickedBUTTON1_DOUBLE_CLICKED mouse button 1 double clickedBUTTON1_TRIPLE_CLICKED mouse button 1 triple clicked_BUTTON2_PRESSED mouse button 2 downBUTTON2_RELEASED mouse button 2 upBUTTON2_CLICKED mouse button 2 clickedBUTTON2_DOUBLE_CLICKED mouse button 2 double clickedBUTTON2_TRIPLE_CLICKED mouse button 2 triple clicked_BUTTON3_PRESSED mouse button 3 downBUTTON3_RELEASED mouse button 3 upBUTTON3_CLICKED mouse button 3 clickedBUTTON3_DOUBLE_CLICKED mouse button 3 double clickedBUTTON3_TRIPLE_CLICKED mouse button 3 triple clicked_BUTTON4_PRESSED mouse button 4 downBUTTON4_RELEASED mouse button 4 upBUTTON4_CLICKED mouse button 4 clickedBUTTON4_DOUBLE_CLICKED mouse button 4 double clickedBUTTON4_TRIPLE_CLICKED mouse button 4 triple clicked_BUTTON5_PRESSED mouse button 5 downBUTTON5_RELEASED mouse button 5 upBUTTON5_CLICKED mouse button 5 clickedBUTTON5_DOUBLE_CLICKED mouse button 5 double clickedBUTTON5_TRIPLE_CLICKED mouse button 5 triple clicked_BUTTON_SHIFT shift was down during button state changeBUTTON_CTRL control was down during button state changeBUTTON_ALT alt was down during button state changeALL_MOUSE_EVENTS report all button state changesREPORT_MOUSE_POSITION report mouse movement_.TE.PPOnce a class of mouse events have been made visible in a window,calling the \fBwgetch\fR function on that window may return\fBKEY_MOUSE\fR as an indicator that a mouse event has been queued.To read the event data and pop the event off the queue, call\fBgetmouse\fR.This function will return \fBOK\fR if a mouse eventis actually visible in the given window, \fBERR\fR otherwise.When \fBgetmouse\fR returns \fBOK\fR, the data deposited as y andx in the event structure coordinates will be screen-relative character-cellcoordinates.The returned state mask will have exactly one bit set toindicate the event type..PPThe \fBungetmouse\fR function behaves analogously to \fBungetch\fR.It pushesa \fBKEY_MOUSE\fR event onto the input queue, and associates with that eventthe given state data and screen-relative character-cell coordinates..PPThe \fBwenclose\fR function tests whether a given pair of screen-relativecharacter-cell coordinates is enclosed by a given window, returning TRUEif it is and FALSE otherwise.It is useful for determining what subset ofthe screen windows enclose the location of a mouse event..PPThe \fBwmouse_trafo\fR function transforms a given pair of coordinates fromstdscr-relative coordinates to screen-relative coordinates or vice versa.Please remember, that stdscr-relative coordinates are not always identicalto screen-relative coordinates due to the mechanism to reserve lines on topor bottom of the screen for other purposes (ripoff() call, see also slk_...functions).If the parameter \fBto_screen\fR is \fBTRUE\fR, the pointers\fBpY, pX\fR must reference the coordinates of a location inside the window\fBwin\fR.They are converted to screen-relative coordinates and returnedthrough the pointers.If the conversion was successful, the function returns \fBTRUE\fR.If one of the parameters was NULL or the location isnot inside the window, \fBFALSE\fR is returned.If \fBto_screen\fR is\fBFALSE\fR, the pointers \fBpY, pX\fR must reference screen-relativecoordinates.They are converted to stdscr-relative coordinates if thewindow \fBwin\fR encloses this point.In this case the function returns \fBTRUE\fR.If one of the parameters is NULL or the point is not inside thewindow, \fBFALSE\fR is returned.Please notice, that the referenced coordinatesare only replaced by the converted coordinates if the transformation wassuccessful..PPThe \fBmouseinterval\fR function sets the maximum time (in thousands of asecond) that can elapse between press and release events for them tobe recognized as a click.Use \fBmouseinterval(0)\fR to disable click resolution.This function returns the previous interval value.Use \fBmouseinterval(-1)\fR to obtain the interval without altering it.The default is one sixth of a second..PPNote that mouse events will be ignored when input is in cooked mode, and willcause an error beep when cooked mode is being simulated in a window by afunction such as \fBgetstr\fR that expects a linefeed for input-looptermination..SH RETURN VALUE\fBgetmouse\fR and \fBungetmouse\fRreturn the integer \fBERR\fR upon failure or \fBOK\fRupon successful completion..RS.TP 5\fBgetmouse\fPreturns an error.If no mouse driver was initialized, orif the mask parameter is zero,.TP 5\fBungetmouse\fPreturns an error if the FIFO is full..RE.PP\fBmousemask\fRreturns the mask of reportable events..PP\fBmouseinterval\fRreturns the previous interval value, unlessthe terminal was not initialized.In that case, it returns the maximum interval value (166)..PP\fBwenclose\fR and \fBwmouse_trafo\fRare boolean functions returning \fBTRUE\fR or \fBFALSE\fR dependingon their test result..SH PORTABILITYThese calls were designed for \fBncurses\fR(3X), and are not found in SVr4curses, 4.4BSD curses, or any other previous version of curses..PPThe feature macro \fBNCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION\fR is provided so the preprocessorcan be used to test whether these features are present.If the interface is changed, the value of \fBNCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION\fR will beincremented.These values for \fBNCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION\fR may bespecified when configuring ncurses:.RS.TP 31has definitions for reserved events.The mask uses 28 bits..TP 32adds definitions for button 5,removes the definitions for reserved events.The mask uses 29 bits..RE.PPThe order of the \fBMEVENT\fR structure members is not guaranteed.Additional fields may be added to the structure in the future..PPUnder \fBncurses\fR(3X), these calls are implemented using eitherxterm's built-in mouse-tracking API orplatform-specific drivers including.RSAlessandro Rubini's gpm server..brFreeBSD sysmouse.brOS/2 EMX.REIf you are using an unsupported configuration,mouse events will not be visible to\fBncurses\fR(3X) (and the \fBwmousemask\fR function will alwaysreturn \fB0\fR)..PPIf the terminfo entry contains a \fBXM\fR string,this is used in the xterm mouse driver to control theway the terminal is initialized for mouse operation.The default, if \fBXM\fR is not found,corresponds to private mode 1000 of xterm:.RS\\E[?1000%?%p1%{1}%=%th%el%;.REThe z member in the event structure is not presently used.It is intendedfor use with touch screens (which may be pressure-sensitive) or with3D-mice/trackballs/power gloves..SH BUGSMouse events under xterm will not in fact be ignored during cooked mode,if they have been enabled by \fBwmousemask\fR.Instead, the xterm mousereport sequence will appear in the string read..PPMouse events under xterm will not be detected correctly in a window withits keypad bit off, since they are interpreted as a variety of function key.Your terminfo description must have \fBkmous\fR set to "\\E[M" (the beginningof the response from xterm for mouse clicks)..PPBecause there are no standard terminal responses that would serve to identifyterminals which support the xterm mouse protocol, \fBncurses\fR assumes thatif your $TERM environment variable contains "xterm",or \fBkmous\fR is defined inthe terminal description, then the terminal may send mouse events..SH SEE ALSO\fBcurses\fR(3X)..\"#.\"# The following sets edit modes for GNU EMACS.\"# Local Variables:.\"# mode:nroff.\"# fill-column:79.\"# End:
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