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Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 18:03:20 -0600
From: Peter Valchev <pvalchev@openbsd.org>
Subject: openbsd patches
- The dlsym() one is supposed to fix dynamic loading on our a.out
architectures, where prefixing of an underscore symbol is required.
Actually I don't know what kind of dynamic loading does SDL deal with,
but anyway. You may want to make that change global, but only gcc's
preprocessor passes __ELF__, I think, so you can just add Linux or
something if you decide so.
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@lokigames.com> |
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date | Thu, 10 May 2001 20:31:51 +0000 |
parents | 74212992fb08 |
children | 55f1f1b3e27d |
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.TH "SDL_JoyBallEvent" "3" "Mon 12 Mar 2001, 01:03" "SDL" "SDL API Reference" .SH "NAME" SDL_JoyBallEvent\- Joystick trackball motion event structure .SH "STRUCTURE DEFINITION" .PP .nf \f(CWtypedef struct{ Uint8 type; Uint8 which; Uint8 ball; Sint16 xrel, yrel; } SDL_JoyBallEvent;\fR .fi .PP .SH "STRUCTURE DATA" .TP 20 \fBtype\fR \fBSDL_JOYBALLMOTION\fP .TP 20 \fBwhich\fR Joystick device index .TP 20 \fBball\fR Joystick trackball index .TP 20 \fBxrel\fR, \fByrel\fR The relative motion in the X/Y direction .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBSDL_JoyBallEvent\fR is a member of the \fI\fBSDL_Event\fR\fR union and is used when an event of type \fBSDL_JOYBALLMOTION\fP is reported\&. .PP A \fBSDL_JOYBALLMOTION\fP event occurs when a user moves a trackball on the joystick\&. The field \fBwhich\fR is the index of the joystick that reported the event and \fBball\fR is the index of the trackball (for a more detailed explaination see the \fIJoystick section\fR)\&. Trackballs only return relative motion, this is the change in position on the ball since it was last polled (last cycle of the event loop) and it is stored in \fBxrel\fR and \fByrel\fR\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fI\fBSDL_Event\fR\fR, \fIJoystick Functions\fR, \fI\fBSDL_JoystickEventState\fP\fR, \fI\fBSDL_JoystickGetBall\fP\fR ...\" created by instant / docbook-to-man, Mon 12 Mar 2001, 01:03