caca_event(3caca) libcaca caca_event(3caca)NAME
caca_event -
Handling of user events.
SYNOPSIS
Data Fields
enum caca_event_type type
union {
struct {
int x
int y
int button
} mouse
struct {
int w
int h
} resize
struct {
int ch
uint32_t utf32
char utf8 [8]
} key
} data
Detailed Description
This structure is filled by caca_get_event() when an event is received. It is an opaque structure that should only be accessed through
caca_event_get_type() and similar functions. The struct members may no longer be directly accessible in future versions.
Field Documentation
enum caca_event_type caca_event::type The event type.
union { ... } caca_event::data The event information data
Author
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Version 0.99.beta18 Fri Apr 6 2012 caca_event(3caca)
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caca_conio_text_info(3caca) libcaca caca_conio_text_info(3caca)NAME
caca_conio_text_info -
DOS text area information.
SYNOPSIS
Data Fields
unsigned char winleft
unsigned char wintop
unsigned char winright
unsigned char winbottom
unsigned char attribute
unsigned char normattr
unsigned char currmode
unsigned char screenheight
unsigned char screenwidth
unsigned char curx
unsigned char cury
Detailed Description
This structure stores text area information for the DOS conio.h compatibility layer.
Field Documentation
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::winleft left window coordinate
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::wintop top window coordinate
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::winright right window coordinate
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::winbottom bottom window coordinate
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::attribute text attribute
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::normattr normal attribute
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::currmode current video mode: BW40, BW80, C40, C80, or C4350
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::screenheight text screen's height
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::screenwidth text screen's width
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::curx x-coordinate in current window
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::cury y-coordinate in current window
Author
Generated automatically by Doxygen for libcaca from the source code.
Version 0.99.beta18 Fri Apr 6 2012 caca_conio_text_info(3caca)
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