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------------------------- REMOTE_ADDR = 81.62.202.196 REMOTE_HOST = REMOTE_USER = ruby-gnome2-hiki URL = /hiki.cgi?Gdk%3A%3AEvent ------------------------- TITLE = Gdk::Event KEYWORD = = class Gdk::Event Handling events from the window system. == Object Hierarchy * Object * GLib::Boxed * Gdk::Event == Class Methods --- Gdk::Event.events_pending? Checks if any events are ready to be processed for any display. * Returns: true if any events are pending. --- Gdk::Event.peek If there is an event waiting in the event queue of some open display, returns a copy of it. * Returns: a copy of the first Gdk::Event on some event queue, or nil if no events are in any queues. --- Gdk::Event.get Checks all open displays for a Gdk::Event to process,to be processed on, fetching events from the windowing system if necessary. * Returns: the next Gdk::Event to be processed, or nil if no events are pending. --- Gdk::Event.new(type) Creates a new event of the given type. All fields are set to 0. You should call this method on concrete classes with a proper event type(Gdk::EventButton, Gdk::EventKey, ...). ((*Since 2.2*)) * type: a ((<GdkEventType|Gdk::Event#GdkEventType>)) * Returns: a new Gdk::Event. --- Gdk::Event.handler_set{|event| ... } Sets the block to call to handle all events from GDK. Note that GTK+ uses this to install its own event handler, so it is usually not useful for GTK+ applications. (Although an application can call this method then call Gtk.main_do_event to pass events to GTK+.) * {|event| ... }: the block to call to handle events from GDK * event: the event * Returns: self --- Gdk::Event.show_events? Gets whether event debugging output is enabled. * Returns: true if event debugging output is enabled. --- Gdk::Event.set_show_events(show_events) Sets whether a trace of received events is output. Note that GTK+ must be compiled with debugging (that is, configured using the --enable-debug option) to use this option. * show_events: true to output event debugging information * Returns: self --- Gdk::Event.setting_get(name, type = String) Obtains a desktop-wide setting, such as the double-click time, for the default screen. See Gdk::Screen#get_setting. * name: the name of the setting * type: the type of the return value(String, Integer, Gdk::Color) * Returns: the value of the setting if existed, otherwise nil == Instance Methods --- put Appends a copy of the self onto the front of the event queue for Gdk::EventAny#window 's display, or the default event queue if Gdk::Event#window is nil. See Gdk::Display#put_event. * Returns: self --- get_axis(axis_use) Extract the axis value for a particular axis use from an event structure. * axis_use : the axis use to look for (((<GdkAxisUse|Gdk::Device#GdkAxisUse>))) * Returns: the value if the specified axis was found, otherwise nil --- coords Extract the event window relative x/y coordinates from an event. * Returns: [x_win, y_win] if the event delivered event window coordinates, otherwise nil * x_win: event window x coordinate * y_win: event window y coordinate --- root_coords Extract the root window relative x/y coordinates from an event. * Returns: [x_root, y_root] if the event delivered root window coordinates, otherwise nil * x_root: root window x coordinate * y_root: root window y coordinate --- event_type Returns the event type. * Returns: ((<GdkEventType|Gdk::Event#GdkEventType>)) --- screen Returns the screen for the event. The screen is typically the screen for Gdk::EventAny#window, but for events such as mouse events, it is the screen where the the pointer was when the event occurs - that is, the screen which has the root window to which Gdk::EventMotion#x_root and Gdk::EventMotion#y_root are relative. ((*Since 2.2*)) * Returns: the Gdk::Screen for the event --- screen=(screen) Sets the screen for event to screen. The event must have been allocated by GTK+. ((*Since 2.2*)) * screen: a Gdk::Screen * Returns: screen --- set_screen(screen) Same as screen=. ((*Since 2.2*)) * screen: a Gdk::Screen * Returns: self == Constants === GdkEventType Specifies the type of the event. Do not confuse these events with the signals that GTK+ widgets emit. Although many of these events result in corresponding signals being emitted, the events are often transformed or filtered along the way. --- NOTHING a special code to indicate a null event. --- DELETE the window manager has requested that the toplevel window be hidden or destroyed, usually when the user clicks on a special icon in the title bar. --- DESTROY the window has been destroyed. --- EXPOSE all or part of the window has become visible and needs to be redrawn. --- MOTION_NOTIFY the pointer (usually a mouse) has moved. --- BUTTON_PRESS a mouse button has been pressed. --- BUTTON2_PRESS a mouse button has been double-clicked (clicked twice within a short period of time). Note that each click also generates a Gdk::Event::BUTTON_PRESS event. --- BUTTON3_PRESS a mouse button has been clicked 3 times in a short period of time. Note that each click also generates a Gdk::Event::BUTTON_PRESS event. --- BUTTON_RELEASE a mouse button has been released. --- KEY_PRESS a key has been pressed. --- KEY_RELEASE a key has been released. --- ENTER_NOTIFY the pointer has entered the window. --- LEAVE_NOTIFY the pointer has left the window. --- FOCUS_CHANGE the keyboard focus has entered or left the window. --- CONFIGURE the size, position or stacking order of the window has changed. Note that GTK+ discards these events for Gdk::Window::CHILD windows. --- MAP the window has been mapped. --- UNMAP the window has been unmapped. --- PROPERTY_NOTIFY a property on the window has been changed or deleted. --- SELECTION_CLEAR the application has lost ownership of a selection. --- SELECTION_REQUEST another application has requested a selection. --- SELECTION_NOTIFY a selection has been received. --- PROXIMITY_IN an input device has moved into contact with a sensing surface (e.g. a touchscreen or graphics tablet). --- PROXIMITY_OUT an input device has moved out of contact with a sensing surface. --- DRAG_ENTER the mouse has entered the window while a drag is in progress. --- DRAG_LEAVE the mouse has left the window while a drag is in progress. --- DRAG_MOTION the mouse has moved in the window while a drag is in progress. --- DRAG_STATUS the status of the drag operation initiated by the window has changed. --- DROP_START a drop operation onto the window has started. --- DROP_FINISHED the drop operation initiated by the window has completed. --- CLIENT_EVENT a message has been received from another application. --- VISIBILITY_NOTIFY the window visibility status has changed. --- NO_EXPOSE indicates that the source region was completely available when parts of a drawable were copied. This is not very useful. --- SCROLL Generated from button presses for the buttons 4 to 7. Wheel mice are usually configured to generate button press events for buttons 4 and 5 when the wheel is turned. --- WINDOW_STATE Generated when the state of a toplevel window changes. --- SETTING Generated when a setting is modified. --- OWNER_CHANGE Generated when the owner of a selection changes. ((*Since 2.6*)) --- GRAB_BROKEN Generated when a pointer or keyboard grab is broken. ((*Since 2.8*)) === GdkEventMask A set of bit-flags to indicate which events a window is to receive. Most of these masks map onto one or more of the ((<GdkEventType|Gdk::Event#GdkEventType>)) event types above. Gdk::Event::POINTER_MOTION_HINT_MASK is a special mask which is used to reduce the number of Gdk::Event::MOTION_NOTIFY events received. Normally a Gdk::Event::MOTION_NOTIFY event is received each time the mouse moves. However, if the application spends a lot of time processing the event (updating the display, for example), it can easily lag behind the position of the mouse. When using the Gdk::Event::POINTER_MOTION_HINT_MASK the server will only send a single Gdk::Event::MOTION_NOTIFY event (which is marked as a hint) until the application asks for more, by calling Gdk::Window#pointer. --- EXPOSURE_MASK --- POINTER_MOTION_MASK --- POINTER_MOTION_HINT_MASK --- BUTTON_MOTION_MASK --- BUTTON1_MOTION_MASK --- BUTTON2_MOTION_MASK --- BUTTON3_MOTION_MASK --- BUTTON_PRESS_MASK --- BUTTON_RELEASE_MASK --- KEY_PRESS_MASK --- KEY_RELEASE_MASK --- ENTER_NOTIFY_MASK --- LEAVE_NOTIFY_MASK --- FOCUS_CHANGE_MASK --- STRUCTURE_MASK --- PROPERTY_CHANGE_MASK --- VISIBILITY_NOTIFY_MASK --- PROXIMITY_IN_MASK --- PROXIMITY_OUT_MASK --- SUBSTRUCTURE_MASK --- SCROLL_MASK --- ALL_EVENTS_MASK the combination of all the above event masks. === Misc --- CURRENT_TIME Represents the current time, and can be used anywhere a time is expected. --- PRIORITY_EVENTS This is the priority that events from the X server are given in the GLib Main Loop. --- PRIORITY_REDRAW This is the priority that the idle handler processing window updates is given in the GLib Main Loop ((<Masao>))