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Elements, attributes and events definitions.
Modules§
Structs§
image
element let’s you show an image.label
simply let’s you display some text.paragraph
element let’s you build texts with different styles.rect
is a generic element that acts as a container for other elements.svg
element let’s you display SVG code.text
element is simply a text span used for theparagraph
element.
Functions§
- The
click
event fires when the user starts and ends a click in an element with the left button of the mouse. - The
filedrop
event fires when the user drops a file over the element. - The
globalclick
event fires when the user clicks anywhere. Note that this fires for all mouse buttons. You can check the specific variant with theMouseData
’strigger_button
property. - The
onglobalfilehover
event fires when the user hovers a file over the window. - The
onglobalfilehovercancelled
event fires when the user cancels the hovering of a file over the window. It’s the opposite ofonglobalfilehover
. - The
globalkeydown
event fires when the user starts pressing any key. - The
globalkeyup
event fires when the user releases any key being pressed. - The
globalmousedown
event fires when the user starts clicking anywhere. Note that this fires for all mouse buttons. You can check the specific variant with theMouseData
’strigger_button
property. - The
globalmousemove
event fires when the user moves the mouse anywhere in the app. - The
globalpointerup
event fires when the user releases the point anywhere in the app. - The
click
event fires when the user clicks an element with the middle button of the mouse. - The
mousedown
event fires when the user starts clicking an element. Note that this fires for all mouse buttons. You can check the specific variant with theMouseData
’strigger_button
property. - The
mouseenter
event fires when the user starts hovering an element. - The
mouseleave
event fires when the user stops hovering an element. - The
mousemove
event fires when the user moves the mouse over an element. Unlikeonmouseenter
, this fires even if the user was already hovering over the element. For that reason, it’s less efficient. - The
mouseup
event fires when the user ends the click in an element with the left button of the mouse. - The
pointerdown
event fires when the user clicks/starts touching an element. - The
pointerenter
event fires when the user starts hovering/touching an element. - The
pointerleave
event fires when the user stops hovering/touching an element. - The
pointermove
event fires when the user moves the cursor or touches over an element. Unlikeonpointerenter
, this fires even if the user was already hovering over the element. - The
pointerup
event fires when the user releases their mouse button or stops touching the element. - The
click
event fires when the user clicks an element with the right button of the mouse. - The
touchcancel
event fires when the user cancels the touching, this is usually caused by the hardware or the OS. Also seeontouchend
. - The
touchend
event fires when the user stops touching an element. - The
touchmove
event fires when the user is touching over an element. - The
touchstart
event fires when the user starts touching an element. - The
wheel
event fires when the user scrolls the mouse wheel while hovering over the element.