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iri, 02/28/2011 12:02 AM
Widget callbacks¶
A signal will be emitted when an event occurs on a widget.
To run any actions when a signal is emitted, you should define a callback, a function will run these actions.
Here, you can define all callbacks with an one function : _gtkWidgetCB
Its prototype is : fun [ObjGtkWidget u1 u0 I I] ObjGtkWidget
- ObjGtkWidget : Scol object : the widget
- u1 : the prototype of the callback (see below)
- u0 : the user parameter, at your convenience
- I : the flag of the callback = which signal is affected ? (see below)
- I : the mask : propagate or not the signal to the container ? Two values are availables
- SCOL_GTK_SIGNAL_MASK_PROPAGATE
- SCOL_GTK_SIGNAL_MASK_STOP
Warning : the prototype of the callback is different for each flag !
Flag currently availables :
SCOL_GTK_WIDGET_BUTTONPRESSED¶
a mouse button has been pressed on a widget.
Prototype : fun [ObjGtkWidget u0 I I I [I I]] u2
1. the widget¶
2. the user parameter¶
3. the type of signal :¶
- SCOL_GTK_EVENT_BUTTON_PRESSED (one click),
- SCOL_GTK_EVENT_BUTTON_PRESSED2 (double click),
- SCOL_GTK_EVENT_BUTTON_PRESSED3 (triple click),
- SCOL_GTK_EVENT_BUTTON_RELEASE (button released).
So you can make one function to several definitions
4. The button :¶
- SCOL_GTK_EVENT_BUTTON_1,
- SCOL_GTK_EVENT_BUTTON_2,
- SCOL_GTK_EVENT_BUTTON_3,
- SCOL_GTK_EVENT_BUTTON_4,
- SCOL_GTK_EVENT_BUTTON_5
5. The mask of the modifier keys¶
- SCOL_GTK_EVENT_KEY_SHIFT,
- SCOL_GTK_EVENT_KEY_CONTROL,
- SCOL_GTK_EVENT_KEY_ALT,
- SCOL_GTK_EVENT_KEY_CAPS,
- SCOL_GTK_EVENT_KEY_HYPER,
- SCOL_GTK_EVENT_KEY_SUPER,
- SCOL_GTK_EVENT_KEY_OTHER (or nothing)
6. the position of the click [x y], relative to the widget¶
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