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2004年 3月 3日 (水) 22:31:48 JST
------------------------- REMOTE_ADDR = 161.114.202.20 REMOTE_HOST = URL = http://ruby-gnome2.sourceforge.jp/?Gdk%3A%3AEventExpose ------------------------- = class Gdk::EventExpose Generated when all or part of a window becomes visible and needs to be redrawn. == Object Hierarchy * Object * GLib::Boxed * Gdk::Event * Gdk::EventAny * Gdk::EventExpose == Class Methods - --- Gdk::EventExpose.get_graphics_expose + --- Gdk::EventExpose.get_graphics_expose(window) Waits for a GraphicsExpose or NoExpose event from the X server. * window: the Gdk::Window to wait for the events for * Returns: a Gdk::EventExpose if a GraphicsExpose was received, or nil if a NoExpose event was received == Instance Methods --- area Gets the bounding box of region. * Returns: the bounding box of region(Gdk::Rectangle) --- area=(rect) Sets the bounding box of retion. * rect: the bounding box of region(Gdk::Rectangle) * Returns: rect --- set_area(rect) Same as area=. * rect: the bounding box of region(Gdk::Rectangle) * Returns: self --- region Gets the region that needs to be redrawn. * Returns: the Gdk::Region that needs to be redrawn --- region=(region) Sets the region that needs to be redrawn. * region: the Gdk::Region that needs to be redrawn * Returns: region --- set_region(region) Same as region=. * region: the Gdk::Region that needs to be redrawn * Returns: self --- count Gets the number of contiguous Gdk::Event::EXPOSE events following this one. The only use for this is "exposure compression", i.e. handling all contiguous Gdk::Event::EXPOSE events in one go, though GDK performs some exposure compression so this is not normally needed. * Returns: the number of contiguous Gdk::Event::EXPOSE events following this one. --- count=(count) Sets the number of contiguous Gdk::Event::EXPOSE events following this one. The only use for this is "exposure compression", i.e. handling all contiguous Gdk::Event::EXPOSE events in one go, though GDK performs some exposure compression so this is not normally needed. * Returns: count --- set_count(count) Same as count=. * Returns: self - ((<Masao>))