# Module 'stdwinevents' -- Constants for stdwin event types # # Suggested usage: # from stdwinevents import * # The function stdwin.getevent() returns a tuple containing: # (type, window, detail) # where detail may be or a value depending on type, see below: # Values for type: WE_NULL = 0 # not reported -- means 'no event' internally WE_ACTIVATE = 1 # detail is None WE_CHAR = 2 # detail is the character WE_COMMAND = 3 # detail is one of the WC_* constants below WE_MOUSE_DOWN = 4 # detail is ((h, v), clicks, button, mask) WE_MOUSE_MOVE = 5 # ditto WE_MOUSE_UP = 6 # ditto WE_MENU = 7 # detail is (menu, item) WE_SIZE = 8 # detail is (width, height) WE_MOVE = 9 # not reported -- reserved for future use WE_DRAW = 10 # detail is ((left, top), (right, bottom)) WE_TIMER = 11 # detail is None WE_DEACTIVATE = 12 # detail is None WE_EXTERN = 13 # detail is None WE_KEY = 14 # detail is ??? WE_LOST_SEL = 15 # detail is selection number WE_CLOSE = 16 # detail is None # Values for detail when type is WE_COMMAND: WC_CLOSE = 1 # obsolete; now reported as WE_CLOSE WC_LEFT = 2 # left arrow key WC_RIGHT = 3 # right arrow key WC_UP = 4 # up arrow key WC_DOWN = 5 # down arrow key WC_CANCEL = 6 # not reported -- turned into KeyboardInterrupt WC_BACKSPACE = 7 # backspace key WC_TAB = 8 # tab key WC_RETURN = 9 # return or enter key # Selection numbers WS_CLIPBOARD = 0 WS_PRIMARY = 1 WS_SECONDARY = 2 # Modifier masks in key and mouse events WM_SHIFT = (1 << 0) WM_LOCK = (1 << 1) WM_CONTROL = (1 << 2) WM_META = (1 << 3) WM_OPTION = (1 << 4) WM_NUM = (1 << 5) WM_BUTTON1 = (1 << 8) WM_BUTTON2 = (1 << 9) WM_BUTTON3 = (1 << 10) WM_BUTTON4 = (1 << 11) WM_BUTTON5 = (1 << 12)