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ORPA-pyOpenRPA/Resources/WPy64-3720/python-3.7.2.amd64/Lib/site-packages/win32comext/axscript/Demos/client/ie/mousetrack.htm

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<HTML>
<HEAD><TITLE>Python Scripting sample: Mouse tracking</TITLE></HEAD>
<BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TOPMARGIN=8>
<FONT SIZE=5>
<TABLE Border=0><TR VALIGN=MIDDLE><TD>
<A ID="Image"> <IMG
SRC="file:..\..\..\..\..\win32com\html\image\pycom_blowing.gif"
ALT="Clickable Map Image" HEIGHT=113 WIDTH=624 BORDER=0></A>
</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>&nbsp;</TD></TR>
<TR VALIGN=MIDDLE><TD VALIGN=MIDDLE ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE=5><INPUT
TYPE="text" NAME="TxtLinkDescription" SIZE=50></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE>
</FONT>
<P>
A mouse tracking demo. Move the mouse over the image above...
<SCRIPT Language="Python">
<!--
# Remember the last location clicked
#print "here we go", 1
mx = my = 0
# class for rectangle testing
class rect:
def __init__(self, lowx, lowy, upx, upy, desc, url):
self.lowx, self.lowy, self.upx, self.upy, self.desc, self.url = \
lowx, lowy, upx, upy, desc, url
def inside(self, x, y):
# print (x,y), "inside", self.desc,
result = self.lowx <= x <= self.upx and self.lowy <= y <= self.upy
# print result
return result
def mouse_move(self):
# print "move", self.desc
ax.TxtLinkDescription.Value = coords + " - " + self.desc
def onclick(self):
# print "click", self.desc
ax.TxtLinkDescription.Value = coords +" click! " + `self.url`
if self.url: ax.location = self.url
blows = "Blows away "
rects =[rect(12,48,59,101,blows+"Visual Basic", ""),
rect(107,0,172,58,blows+"Internet Explorer", ""),
rect(193,0,261,56,blows+"Microsoft Access", ""),
rect(332,43,392,93,blows+"Microsoft Word", ""),
rect(457,52,521,99,blows+"Microsoft Excel", ""),
rect(537,12,613,85,"Python blows them all away!", "http://www.python.org"),
]
default = rect(0,0,0,0,"Click on an icon","")
def Image_MouseMove(s, b, x, y):
global mx, my, coords
coords =`(x,y)`
# print coords,
mx, my = x, y
for r in rects:
if r.inside(x,y):
# print r.desc
r.mouse_move()
break
else:
# print default.desc
default.mouse_move()
def Image_OnClick():
for r in rects:
if r.inside(mx,my):
r.onclick()
break
-->
</SCRIPT>
<P>
</FONT>
</BODY>
</HTML>