Add missing documentation.

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Michael R Sweet 2002-10-21 18:05:28 +00:00
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@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ state information and global methods for the current application.</P>
<LI><A HREF="#Fl.check">check</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#Fl.compose">compose</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#Fl.compose_reset">compose_reset</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#Fl.copy">copy</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#Fl.damage">damage</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#Fl.default_atclose">default_atclose</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#Fl.display">display</A></LI>
@ -452,6 +453,14 @@ The next call to Fl::compose() will start out in an initial state. In
particular it will not set "del" to non-zero. This call is very fast
so it is ok to call it many times and in many places.
<H4><A NAME="Fl.copy">void copy(const char *stuff, int len, int clipboard);</A></H4>
<P>Copies the data pointed to by <TT>stuff</TT> to the selection
(0) or primary (1) clipboard. The selection clipboard is used
for middle-mouse pastes and for drag-and-drop selections. The
primary clipboard is used for traditional copy/cut/paste
operations.
<H4><A NAME="Fl.damage">int damage();<BR>
void damage(int x);</A></H4>
@ -493,12 +502,20 @@ prints the error message to <TT>stderr</TT> and returns.
<H4><A NAME="Fl.event_alt">int event_alt();</A></H4>
<P>Returns non-zero if the Alt key is pressed.
<H4><A NAME="Fl.event_button1">int event_button1();</A></H4>
<P>Returns non-zero if button 1 is pressed.
<H4><A NAME="Fl.event_button2">int event_button2();</A></H4>
<P>Returns non-zero if button 2 is pressed.
<H4><A NAME="Fl.event_button3">int event_button3();</A></H4>
<P>Returns non-zero if button 3 is pressed.
<H4><A NAME="Fl.event_button">int event_button();</A></H4>
<P>Returns which mouse button was pressed. This returns garbage if the
@ -507,6 +524,9 @@ event.
<H4><A NAME="Fl.event_buttons">int event_buttons();</A></H4>
<P>Returns the button state bits; if non-zero, then at least one
button is pressed.
<H4><A NAME="Fl.event_clicks">int event_clicks();</A></H4>
<P>The first form returns non-zero if the most recent <tt>FL_PUSH</tt> or
@ -520,8 +540,14 @@ later code does not think an item was double-clicked.
<H4><A NAME="Fl.event_ctrl">int event_ctrl();</A></H4>
<P>Returns non-zero if the Control key is pressed.
<H4><A NAME="Fl.event">int event();</A></H4>
<P>Returns the last event that was processed. This can be used
to determine if a callback is being done in response to a
keypress, mouse click, etc.
<H4><A NAME="Fl.event_inside">int event_inside(int,int,int,int);<BR>
int event_inside(const Fl_Widget*);</A></H4>
@ -598,6 +624,8 @@ you paste a nul character.
<H4><A NAME="Fl.event_shift">int event_shift();</A></H4>
<P>Returns non-zero if the Shift key is pressed.
<H4><A NAME="Fl.event_state">int event_state();<BR>
int event_state(int i);</A></H4>
@ -999,7 +1027,7 @@ or the <TT>scheme</TT> resource under X11.
copied to an internal buffer by FLTK (be careful if doing this in
response to an <tt>FL_PASTE</tt> as this <I>may</I> be the same buffer
returned by <tt>event_text()</tt>). The <tt>selection_owner()</tt>
widget is set to the passed owner (possibly sending <tt>
widget is set to the passed owner.
<H4><A NAME="Fl.selection_owner">Fl_Widget* selection_owner();<BR>
void selection_owner(Fl_Widget*);</A></H4>