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* Only send Event::CursorExit when all mouse buttons are releasedBen Bridle2024-12-16
| | | | | | This is to allow a user to drag an element inside the program window and for the mouse cursor to move in and out of the window during the drag operation. This is the intuitive and expected behaviour.
* Add support for 'back' and 'forward' mouse buttonsBen Bridle2024-11-06
| | | | | MouseButton events will now also trigger when the 'back' and 'forward' mouse buttons are pressed. These buttons aren't present on all mice.
* Complete rewrite of PhosphorBen Bridle2024-10-19
The previous version of the library passed events to an implementation of a WindowController trait by calling the trait method associated with each event, and received requests by calling different trait methods and reading the returned values. This had the downside of requiring that any data received from one event had to be stored in the type so that it could be passed back to Phosphor when a request method was called. The new library structure uses a single handle_event method on a trait, which is passed data representing any single event when it is called. Data is returned via a passed mutable reference to an EventQueue, meaning that any number of responses for any event can be immediately returned to Phosphor without having to wait in storage.