#include <splshape.h>
Public Member Functions |
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SSVertConnectMouseProc (SplineShape *spl, IObjParam *i) | |
int | proc (HWND hwnd, int msg, int point, int flags, IPoint2 m) |
Called to handle the mouse event processing
whenever a mouse event happens. |
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Protected Member Functions |
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HCURSOR | GetTransformCursor () |
BOOL | HitTest (ViewExp *vpt, IPoint2 *p, int type, int flags) |
BOOL | AnyHits (ViewExp *vpt) |
BOOL | HitAnEndpoint (ViewExp *vpt, IPoint2 *p, BezierShape *shape, int poly, int vert, BezierShape **shapeOut, int *polyOut, int *vertOut) |
SSVertConnectMouseProc | ( | SplineShape * | spl, |
IObjParam * | i | ||
) | [inline] |
{ ss=spl; ip=i; }
HCURSOR GetTransformCursor | ( | ) | [protected] |
BOOL AnyHits | ( | ViewExp * | vpt | ) | [inline, protected] |
{ return vpt->NumSubObjHits(); }
BOOL HitAnEndpoint | ( | ViewExp * | vpt, |
IPoint2 * | p, | ||
BezierShape * | shape, | ||
int | poly, | ||
int | vert, | ||
BezierShape ** | shapeOut, | ||
int * | polyOut, | ||
int * | vertOut | ||
) | [protected] |
int proc | ( | HWND | hwnd, |
int | msg, | ||
int | point, | ||
int | flags, | ||
IPoint2 | m | ||
) | [virtual] |
Called to handle the mouse event processing whenever a mouse event happens.
hwnd | The window handle of the window in which the user has clicked. It is one of the viewports to which an interface can be obtained from the system. To get such interface, the window handle should be passes to the functions Interface::GetViewport() as the input. Developers should call Interface::ReleaseViewport() once they are done with the viewport interface. |
msg | This message describes the type of event that occurred. See Mouse Call Back Flags. |
point | The point number. this is 0 for the first click, 1 for the second, etc. |
flags | These flags describe the state of the mouse buttons. See Mouse Call Back Flags. |
m | The 2D screen point on which that the user has clicked. Methods in the viewport interface allow this point to be converted into a world space ray or a 3D view space point. A world space ray can be intersected with the active construction plane which results in a point on the active construction plane. See Class ViewExp. |
Reimplemented from MouseCallBack.