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| .\" $Id: curs_mouse.3x,v 1.30 2006/12/30 23:43:34 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; |
| .PP |
| typedef 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 DESCRIPTION |
| These functions provide an interface to mouse events from |
| \fBncurses\fR(3X). |
| Mouse events are represented by \fBKEY_MOUSE\fR |
| pseudo-key values in the \fBwgetch\fR input stream. |
| .PP |
| To make mouse events visible, use the \fBmousemask\fR function. |
| This will set |
| the 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 events |
| can 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 given |
| window's mouse event mask. |
| .PP |
| As 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. |
| .PP |
| Here are the mouse event type masks which may be defined: |
| .PP |
| .TS |
| l l |
| _ _ |
| l l. |
| \fIName\fR \fIDescription\fR |
| BUTTON1_PRESSED mouse button 1 down |
| BUTTON1_RELEASED mouse button 1 up |
| 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 |
| _ |
| .TE |
| .PP |
| Once 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 event |
| is actually visible in the given window, \fBERR\fR otherwise. |
| When \fBgetmouse\fR returns \fBOK\fR, the data deposited as y and |
| x in the event structure coordinates will be screen-relative character-cell |
| coordinates. |
| The returned state mask will have exactly one bit set to |
| indicate the event type. |
| .PP |
| The \fBungetmouse\fR function behaves analogously to \fBungetch\fR. |
| It pushes |
| a \fBKEY_MOUSE\fR event onto the input queue, and associates with that event |
| the given state data and screen-relative character-cell coordinates. |
| .PP |
| The \fBwenclose\fR function tests whether a given pair of screen-relative |
| character-cell coordinates is enclosed by a given window, returning TRUE |
| if it is and FALSE otherwise. |
| It is useful for determining what subset of |
| the screen windows enclose the location of a mouse event. |
| .PP |
| The \fBwmouse_trafo\fR function transforms a given pair of coordinates |
| from stdscr-relative coordinates |
| to coordinates relative to the given window or vice versa. |
| Please remember, that stdscr-relative coordinates are not always identical |
| to window-relative coordinates due to the mechanism to reserve lines on top |
| or bottom of the screen for other purposes |
| (see the \fBripoffline()\fP and \fBslk_init\fR calls, for example). |
| 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 window-relative coordinates and returned |
| through the pointers. |
| If the conversion was successful, the function returns \fBTRUE\fR. |
| If one of the parameters was NULL or the location is |
| not inside the window, \fBFALSE\fR is returned. |
| If \fBto_screen\fR is |
| \fBFALSE\fR, the pointers \fBpY, pX\fR must reference window-relative |
| coordinates. |
| They are converted to stdscr-relative coordinates if the |
| window \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 the |
| window, \fBFALSE\fR is returned. |
| Please notice, that the referenced coordinates |
| are only replaced by the converted coordinates if the transformation was |
| successful. |
| .PP |
| The \fBmouse_trafo\fR function performs the same translation |
| as \fBwmouse_trafo\fR, |
| using stdscr for \fBwin\fR. |
| .PP |
| The \fBmouseinterval\fR function sets the maximum time (in thousands of a |
| second) that can elapse between press and release events for them to |
| be 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. |
| .PP |
| 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 \fBgetstr\fR that expects a linefeed for input-loop |
| termination. |
| .SH RETURN VALUE |
| \fBgetmouse\fR and \fBungetmouse\fR |
| return the integer \fBERR\fR upon failure or \fBOK\fR |
| upon successful completion. |
| .RS |
| .TP 5 |
| \fBgetmouse\fP |
| returns an error. |
| If no mouse driver was initialized, or |
| if the mask parameter is zero, |
| .TP 5 |
| \fBungetmouse\fP |
| returns an error if the FIFO is full. |
| .RE |
| .PP |
| \fBmousemask\fR |
| returns the mask of reportable events. |
| .PP |
| \fBmouseinterval\fR |
| returns the previous interval value, unless |
| the terminal was not initialized. |
| In that case, it returns the maximum interval value (166). |
| .PP |
| \fBwenclose\fR and \fBwmouse_trafo\fR |
| are boolean functions returning \fBTRUE\fR or \fBFALSE\fR depending |
| on their test result. |
| .SH PORTABILITY |
| These calls were designed for \fBncurses\fR(3X), and are not found in SVr4 |
| curses, 4.4BSD curses, or any other previous version of curses. |
| .PP |
| The feature macro \fBNCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION\fR is provided so the preprocessor |
| can be used to test whether these features are present. |
| If the interface is changed, the value of \fBNCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION\fR will be |
| incremented. |
| These values for \fBNCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION\fR may be |
| specified when configuring ncurses: |
| .RS |
| .TP 3 |
| 1 |
| has definitions for reserved events. |
| The mask uses 28 bits. |
| .TP 3 |
| 2 |
| adds definitions for button 5, |
| removes the definitions for reserved events. |
| The mask uses 29 bits. |
| .RE |
| .PP |
| The order of the \fBMEVENT\fR structure members is not guaranteed. |
| Additional fields may be added to the structure in the future. |
| .PP |
| Under \fBncurses\fR(3X), these calls are implemented using either |
| xterm's built-in mouse-tracking API or |
| platform-specific drivers including |
| .RS |
| Alessandro Rubini's gpm server. |
| .br |
| FreeBSD sysmouse |
| .br |
| OS/2 EMX |
| .RE |
| If you are using an unsupported configuration, |
| mouse events will not be visible to |
| \fBncurses\fR(3X) (and the \fBmousemask\fR function will always |
| return \fB0\fR). |
| .PP |
| If the terminfo entry contains a \fBXM\fR string, |
| this is used in the xterm mouse driver to control the |
| way 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%; |
| .RE |
| The z member in the event structure is not presently used. |
| It is intended |
| for use with touch screens (which may be pressure-sensitive) or with |
| 3D-mice/trackballs/power gloves. |
| .SH BUGS |
| Mouse events under xterm will not in fact be ignored during cooked mode, |
| if they have been enabled by \fBmousemask\fR. |
| Instead, the xterm mouse |
| report sequence will appear in the string read. |
| .PP |
| Mouse events under xterm will not be detected correctly in a window with |
| its keypad bit off, since they are interpreted as a variety of function key. |
| Your terminfo description should have \fBkmous\fR set to "\\E[M" |
| (the beginning of the response from xterm for mouse clicks). |
| Other values for \fBkmous\fR are permitted, |
| but under the same assumption, |
| i.e., it is the beginning of the response. |
| .PP |
| Because there are no standard terminal responses that would serve to identify |
| terminals which support the xterm mouse protocol, \fBncurses\fR assumes that |
| if your $TERM environment variable contains "xterm", |
| or \fBkmous\fR is defined in |
| the terminal description, then the terminal may send mouse events. |
| .SH SEE ALSO |
| \fBcurses\fR(3X), |
| \fBcurs_kernel\fR(3X), |
| \fBcurs_slk\fR(3X). |
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