$Date: 2005/10/23 09:07:03 $
$Revision: 1.5 $
-- Number of the button that has been pressed or released
-- Mouse pointer position in possibly transformed coordinates
-- inside the publishing container object.
-- (From EM_MOUSE_EVENT)
-- X-coordinate of pointer position on screen where the mouse event has occured
-- (From EM_MOUSE_EVENT)
-- Y-Coordinate of pointer position on screen where the mouse event has occured
-- (From EM_MOUSE_EVENT)
-- Event type value
-- (Em_mouse_button_down_event or em_mouse_button_up_event)
-- (From EM_EVENT)
-- X-coordinate of pointer position
-- where the mouse event has occured
-- This is a relative coordinate if used with widgets, otherwise
-- it's the same as screen_x
-- (From EM_MOUSE_EVENT)
-- Y-Coordinate of pointer position
-- where the mouse event has occured
-- This is a relative coordinate if used with widgets, otherwise
-- it's the same as screen_y
-- (From EM_MOUSE_EVENT)
-- Mouse button state specifying which mouse buttons are currently pressed
-- (see mouse_button_xxx_flag features for possible flags)
-- (From EM_MOUSE_EVENT)
-- Is left mouse button currently down?
-- (From EM_MOUSE_EVENT)
-- Is middle mouse button currently down?
-- (From EM_MOUSE_EVENT)
-- Is right mouse button currently down?
-- (From EM_MOUSE_EVENT)
-- Has Current event already been caught?
-- This means that somebody handled the event
-- and it should not be published any further.
-- (From EM_EVENT)
-- Is it a button down event?
-- Is it a button up event?
-- Has the left button been pressed or released?
-- Has the middle button been pressed or released?
-- Has the mouse wheel been moved down?
-- Has the mouse wheel been moved up?
-- Has the right button been pressed or released?
-- Set caught to a_bool.
-- One should call set_caught with True
-- when Current should not be published any further.
-- (From EM_EVENT)
-- Set the relative mouse coordinates to a_x a_y
-- (From EM_MOUSE_EVENT)
-- Set proportional_position to a_position.
-- (From EM_MOUSE_EVENT)
Mouse button event