GdkEventType

Specifies the type of the event.

Do not confuse these events with the signals that GTK+ widgets emit. Although many of these events result in corresponding signals being emitted, the events are often transformed or filtered along the way.

In some language bindings, the values %GDK_2BUTTON_PRESS and %GDK_3BUTTON_PRESS would translate into something syntactically invalid (eg Gdk.EventType.2ButtonPress, where a symbol is not allowed to start with a number). In that case, the aliases %GDK_DOUBLE_BUTTON_PRESS and %GDK_TRIPLE_BUTTON_PRESS can be used instead.

Values

ValueMeaning
NOTHING-1

a special code to indicate a null event.

DELETE0

the window manager has requested that the toplevel window be hidden or destroyed, usually when the user clicks on a special icon in the title bar.

DESTROY1

the window has been destroyed.

EXPOSE2

all or part of the window has become visible and needs to be redrawn.

MOTION_NOTIFY3

the pointer (usually a mouse) has moved.

BUTTON_PRESS4

a mouse button has been pressed.

DOUBLE_BUTTON_PRESS5

alias for %GDK_2BUTTON_PRESS, added in 3.6.

TRIPLE_BUTTON_PRESS6

alias for %GDK_3BUTTON_PRESS, added in 3.6.

BUTTON_RELEASE7

a mouse button has been released.

KEY_PRESS8

a key has been pressed.

KEY_RELEASE9

a key has been released.

ENTER_NOTIFY10

the pointer has entered the window.

LEAVE_NOTIFY11

the pointer has left the window.

FOCUS_CHANGE12

the keyboard focus has entered or left the window.

CONFIGURE13

the size, position or stacking order of the window has changed. Note that GTK+ discards these events for %GDK_WINDOW_CHILD windows.

MAP14

the window has been mapped.

UNMAP15

the window has been unmapped.

PROPERTY_NOTIFY16

a property on the window has been changed or deleted.

SELECTION_CLEAR17

the application has lost ownership of a selection.

SELECTION_REQUEST18

another application has requested a selection.

SELECTION_NOTIFY19

a selection has been received.

PROXIMITY_IN20

an input device has moved into contact with a sensing surface (e.g. a touchscreen or graphics tablet).

PROXIMITY_OUT21

an input device has moved out of contact with a sensing surface.

DRAG_ENTER22

the mouse has entered the window while a drag is in progress.

DRAG_LEAVE23

the mouse has left the window while a drag is in progress.

DRAG_MOTION24

the mouse has moved in the window while a drag is in progress.

DRAG_STATUS25

the status of the drag operation initiated by the window has changed.

DROP_START26

a drop operation onto the window has started.

DROP_FINISHED27

the drop operation initiated by the window has completed.

CLIENT_EVENT28

a message has been received from another application.

VISIBILITY_NOTIFY29

the window visibility status has changed.

SCROLL31

the scroll wheel was turned

WINDOW_STATE32

the state of a window has changed. See #GdkWindowState for the possible window states

SETTING33

a setting has been modified.

OWNER_CHANGE34

the owner of a selection has changed. This event type was added in 2.6

GRAB_BROKEN35

a pointer or keyboard grab was broken. This event type was added in 2.8.

DAMAGE36

the content of the window has been changed. This event type was added in 2.14.

TOUCH_BEGIN37

A new touch event sequence has just started. This event type was added in 3.4.

TOUCH_UPDATE38

A touch event sequence has been updated. This event type was added in 3.4.

TOUCH_END39

A touch event sequence has finished. This event type was added in 3.4.

TOUCH_CANCEL40

A touch event sequence has been canceled. This event type was added in 3.4.

EVENT_LAST41

marks the end of the GdkEventType enumeration. Added in 2.18

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