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Homework and Emergencies Homework & Coursework Questions Could anyone help explain this? Post 302343377 by Neo on Wednesday 12th of August 2009 09:52:02 AM
Old 08-12-2009
First, you need to determine what are the files that need to be monitored.

Did you attempt to do that yet?

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Note: I Googled:

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and found a lot of info......
 

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SoLocation2Event(3)						       Coin						       SoLocation2Event(3)

NAME
SoLocation2Event - The SoLocation2Event class contains information about 2D movement events. Location2 events are generated by devices capable of 2D, e.g. pointer devices -- typically computer mice. Instances of this class contains information about the position of the pointer on the render area. SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/events/SoLocation2Event.h> Inherits SoEvent. Public Member Functions virtual SoType getTypeId (void) const SoLocation2Event (void) virtual ~SoLocation2Event () Static Public Member Functions static SoType getClassTypeId (void) static void initClass (void) Detailed Description The SoLocation2Event class contains information about 2D movement events. Location2 events are generated by devices capable of 2D, e.g. pointer devices -- typically computer mice. Instances of this class contains information about the position of the pointer on the render area. SoLocation2Event does not contain any new information versus its superclass, its sole purpose is to make it possible to specify the type of the event for event object receivers in the scene graph. See also: SoEvent, SoMotion3Event SoEventCallback, SoHandleEventAction Constructor &; Destructor Documentation SoLocation2Event::SoLocation2Event (void) Constructor. SoLocation2Event::~SoLocation2Event () [virtual] Destructor. Member Function Documentation SoType SoLocation2Event::getClassTypeId (void) [static] This static method returns the SoType object associated with objects of this class. Reimplemented from SoEvent. SoType SoLocation2Event::getTypeId (void) const [virtual] Returns the actual type id of an instantiated object. Reimplemented from SoEvent. void SoLocation2Event::initClass (void) [static] Initialize the type information data. Reimplemented from SoEvent. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for Coin from the source code. Version 3.1.3 Wed May 23 2012 SoLocation2Event(3)
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