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author | fvogel <fvogelnew1@free.fr> | 2020-06-21 19:22:54 (GMT) |
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committer | fvogel <fvogelnew1@free.fr> | 2020-06-21 19:22:54 (GMT) |
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Fix [cd051b586a]: MouseWheel documentation in bind.n
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@@ -201,8 +201,8 @@ substitutions you would make when binding to these events. Many contemporary mice support a mouse wheel, which is used for scrolling documents without using the scrollbars. By rolling the wheel, the system will generate \fBMouseWheel\fR events that the -application can use to scroll. Like \fBKey\fR events the event is -always routed to the window that currently has focus. When the event +application can use to scroll. The event is routed to the +window currently under the mouse pointer. When the event is received you can use the \fB%D\fR substitution to get the \fIdelta\fR field for the event, which is a integer value describing how the mouse wheel has moved. The smallest value for which the |