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We tell FLTK that we will not add any more widgets to window. ... events or respond to the user, typically by redrawing a button in the "down" position, adding the text ... Me too... see this post: http://fltk.org/newsgroups.php?gfltk.general v:20773
We tell FLTK that we will not add any more widgets to window . ... ignore the events or respond to the user, typically by redrawing a button in the "down" position, ...
▻FLTK Programming Manual ... Returns non-zero if button 2 is currently held down. ... This is similar to Fl::check() except this does not call Fl::flush() or any ...
This chapter discusses the FLTK event model and how to handle events in your ... A mouse button has gone down with the mouse pointing at this widget.
3 Mar 2019 ... 3.5 Building and Installing FLTK Under UNIX and Apple OS X . . ... web interface to the newsgroups at http://fltk.org/newsgroups.php. Generated by ... A mouse button has gone down with the mouse pointing at this widget.
In this case FLUID assigns a pointer to the widget to the name, but does not ... Some widgets display text, such as input fields, pull-down menus, and browsers.
Returns non-zero if mouse button 1 is currently held down. More... static int ... Returns whether or not the mouse event is inside a given child widget. More.
Use them only when an existing generic FLTK interface is not sufficient. ... while the user is dragging or resizing windows or otherwise holding the mouse down.
5 is the current stable release and will likely be the last release of this branch. STR #, Summary, Subsystem, Status, Priority, top right image. 2862 · Fl_Table ...
Fl::wait() and Fl::check() call idle callbacks, but Fl::ready() does not. The idle ... Fl::get_key(int) returns true if the given key is held down now. Under X this ...