NAME
Mozilla::DOM::MouseEvent
DESCRIPTION
The second argument of GtkMozEmbed's dom_mouse_* signal handlers will be a Mozilla::DOM::MouseEvent object, which is a wrapper around an instance of Mozilla's nsIDOMMouseEvent interface. This inherits from UIEvent.
* The nsIDOMMouseEvent interface is the datatype for all mouse events
* in the Document Object Model.
*
* For more information on this interface please see
* L<http:E<sol>E<sol>www.w3.orgE<sol>TRE<sol>DOM-Level-2-EventsE<sol>>
CLASS METHODS
$iid = Mozilla::DOM::MouseEvent->GetIID()
Pass this to QueryInterface.
Gets an EventTarget, but I don't know what's "related" about it since I didn't find any documentation.
METHODS
$bool = $event->GetAltKey
This function returns true if the Alt key was held down when the mouse event occured. (Note: I found this to not be strictly true.)
$button = $event->GetButton
This function gets a number representing which mouse button was pressed. With three-button mice: left button = 0, middle button = 1, and right button = 2. (With two-button mice, there is no middle button, and with one-button mice there is only a left button.)
Note: this is only valid for "dom_mouse_click" in Gtk2::MozEmbed::main events.
$x = $event->GetClientX
This function gets the X coordinate where the mouse was clicked on the client, i.e. the Gtk2::MozEmbed window. X = 0 is at the left and increases to the right.
Note: this number might be negative on "dom_mouse_out" in Gtk2::MozEmbed::main events when the mouse leaves the Gtk2::MozEmbed widget but hasn't left the application window.
$y = $event->GetClientY
This function gets the Y coordinate where the mouse was clicked on the client, i.e. the Gtk2::MozEmbed window. Y = 0 is at the top and increases downward.
Note: this number might be negative on "dom_mouse_out" in Gtk2::MozEmbed::main events when the mouse leaves the Gtk2::MozEmbed widget but hasn't left the application window.
$bool = $event->GetCtrlKey
This function returns true if the Ctrl key was held down when the mouse event occured.
$bool = $event->GetMetaKey
This function returns true if the Meta key was held down when the mouse event occured.
$x = $event->GetScreenX
This function gets the X coordinate where the mouse was clicked on the screen, i.e. your desktop. X = 0 is at the left and increases to the right.
$y = $event->GetScreenY
This function gets the Y coordinate where the mouse was clicked on the screen, i.e. your desktop. Y = 0 is at the top and increases downward.
$bool = $event->GetShiftKey
This function returns true if the Shift key was held down when the mouse event occured.
eventtarget = $event->GetTarget
$event->InitMouseEvent($eventType, $canbubble, $cancelable, $detail, $screenx, $screeny, $clientx, $clienty, $ctrlkey, $altkey, $shiftkey, $metakey, $button, $target)
$eventtype (string)
$canbubble (boolean)
$cancelable (boolean)
$detail (integer (long))
$screenx (integer (long))
$screeny (integer (long))
$clientx (integer (long))
$clienty (integer (long))
$ctrlkey (boolean)
$altkey (boolean)
$shiftkey (boolean)
$metakey (boolean)
$button (integer (short))
$target (Mozilla::DOM::EventTarget)
See Event::InitEvent for more information. This method is basically the same as InitUIEvent, but with nine (ten normally) extra arguments. (!) (XXX: add docs for args)
Note: I don't see how you can Create or QueryInterface an AbstractView, and trying to pass in 0
or undef
was just causing a segfault, so I've omitted what would normally be the 4th argument of this method. If someone can explain why you'd need it and how you'd use it, then I can put it back in.
SEE ALSO
Mozilla::DOM, section 1.6.2 of the DOM level 2 specification
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005, Scott Lanning
This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Mozilla::DOM for a full notice.