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56 lines
1.9 KiB
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interface Efl.Ui.Autorepeat {
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[[Efl UI autorepeat interface]]
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eo_prefix: efl_ui;
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methods {
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@property autorepeat_initial_timeout {
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[[The initial timeout before the autorepeat event is generated
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Sets the timeout, in seconds, since the button is pressed until the
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first $repeated signal is emitted. If $t is 0.0 or less, there
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won't be any delay and the event will be fired the moment the button is
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pressed.
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See also @.autorepeat_enabled.set, @.autorepeat_gap_timeout.set.
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]]
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values {
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t: double; [[Timeout in seconds]]
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}
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}
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@property autorepeat_gap_timeout {
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[[The interval between each generated autorepeat event
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After the first $repeated event is fired, all subsequent ones will
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follow after a delay of $t seconds for each.
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See also @.autorepeat_initial_timeout.set.
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]]
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values {
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t: double; [[Interval in seconds]]
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}
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}
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@property autorepeat_enabled {
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[[Turn on/off the autorepeat event generated when the button is kept pressed
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When off, no autorepeat is performed and buttons emit a normal $clicked
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signal when they are clicked.
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When on, keeping a button pressed will continuously emit a $repeated
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signal until the button is released. The time it takes until it starts
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emitting the signal is given by @.autorepeat_initial_timeout.set, and the
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time between each new emission by @.autorepeat_gap_timeout.set.
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]]
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values {
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on: bool; [[A bool to turn on/off the event]]
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}
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}
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@property autorepeat_supported {
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[[Whether the button supports autorepeat.]]
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get {
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}
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values {
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ret: bool; [[$true if autorepeat is supported, $false otherwise]]
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}
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}
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}
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}
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