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authorwdenk <wdenk>2003-06-27 21:31:46 +0000
committerwdenk <wdenk>2003-06-27 21:31:46 +0000
commit8bde7f776c77b343aca29b8c7b58464d915ac245 (patch)
tree20f1fd99975215e7c658454a15cdb4ed4694e2d4 /board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/include/event.h
parent993cad9364c6b87ae429d1ed1130d8153f6f027e (diff)
* Code cleanup:LABEL_2003_06_27_2340
- remove trailing white space, trailing empty lines, C++ comments, etc. - split cmd_boot.c (separate cmd_bdinfo.c and cmd_load.c) * Patches by Kenneth Johansson, 25 Jun 2003: - major rework of command structure (work done mostly by Michal Cendrowski and Joakim Kristiansen)
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diff --git a/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/include/event.h b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/include/event.h
index 0de45172d6..beeac87645 100644
--- a/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/include/event.h
+++ b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/include/event.h
@@ -201,9 +201,9 @@ keyboard), but the translated ASCII values may be different depending on
the country code pages in use.
NOTE: Scan codes in the event library are not really hardware scan codes,
- but rather virtual scan codes as generated by a low level keyboard
- interface driver. All virtual codes begin with scan code 0x60 and
- range up from there.
+ but rather virtual scan codes as generated by a low level keyboard
+ interface driver. All virtual codes begin with scan code 0x60 and
+ range up from there.
HEADER:
event.h
@@ -496,38 +496,38 @@ event.h
MEMBERS:
which - Window identifier for message for use by high level window manager
- code (i.e. MegaVision GUI or Windows API).
+ code (i.e. MegaVision GUI or Windows API).
what - Type of event that occurred. Will be one of the values defined by
- the EVT_eventType enumeration.
+ the EVT_eventType enumeration.
when - Time that the event occurred in milliseconds since startup
where_x - X coordinate of the mouse cursor location at the time of the event
- (in screen coordinates). For joystick events this represents
- the position of the first joystick X axis.
+ (in screen coordinates). For joystick events this represents
+ the position of the first joystick X axis.
where_y - Y coordinate of the mouse cursor location at the time of the event
- (in screen coordinates). For joystick events this represents
- the position of the first joystick Y axis.
+ (in screen coordinates). For joystick events this represents
+ the position of the first joystick Y axis.
relative_x - Relative movement of the mouse cursor in the X direction (in
- units of mickeys, or 1/200th of an inch). For joystick events
- this represents the position of the second joystick X axis.
+ units of mickeys, or 1/200th of an inch). For joystick events
+ this represents the position of the second joystick X axis.
relative_y - Relative movement of the mouse cursor in the Y direction (in
- units of mickeys, or 1/200th of an inch). For joystick events
- this represents the position of the second joystick Y axis.
+ units of mickeys, or 1/200th of an inch). For joystick events
+ this represents the position of the second joystick Y axis.
message - Event specific message for the event. For use events this can be
- any user specific information. For keyboard events this contains
- the ASCII code in bits 0-7, the keyboard scan code in bits 8-15 and
- the character repeat count in bits 16-30. You can use the
- EVT_asciiCode, EVT_scanCode and EVT_repeatCount macros to extract
- this information from the message field. For mouse events this
- contains information about which button was pressed, and will be a
- combination of the flags defined by the EVT_eventMouseMaskType
- enumeration. For joystick events, this conatins information
- about which buttons were pressed, and will be a combination of
- the flags defined by the EVT_eventJoyMaskType enumeration.
+ any user specific information. For keyboard events this contains
+ the ASCII code in bits 0-7, the keyboard scan code in bits 8-15 and
+ the character repeat count in bits 16-30. You can use the
+ EVT_asciiCode, EVT_scanCode and EVT_repeatCount macros to extract
+ this information from the message field. For mouse events this
+ contains information about which button was pressed, and will be a
+ combination of the flags defined by the EVT_eventMouseMaskType
+ enumeration. For joystick events, this conatins information
+ about which buttons were pressed, and will be a combination of
+ the flags defined by the EVT_eventJoyMaskType enumeration.
modifiers - Contains additional information about the state of the keyboard
- shift modifiers (Ctrl, Alt and Shift keys) when the event
- occurred. For mouse events it will also contain the state of
- the mouse buttons. Will be a combination of the values defined
- by the EVT_eventModMaskType enumeration.
+ shift modifiers (Ctrl, Alt and Shift keys) when the event
+ occurred. For mouse events it will also contain the state of
+ the mouse buttons. Will be a combination of the values defined
+ by the EVT_eventModMaskType enumeration.
next - Internal use; do not use.
prev - Internal use; do not use.
****************************************************************************/
@@ -555,8 +555,8 @@ different code page translation table if you want to support keyboards
other than the US English keyboard (the default).
NOTE: Entries in code page tables *must* be in ascending order for the
- scan codes as we do a binary search on the tables for the ASCII
- code equivalents.
+ scan codes as we do a binary search on the tables for the ASCII
+ code equivalents.
HEADER:
event.h