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Operating Systems Linux SFTP an internet address from a system behind an internet proxy Post 302360381 by toobrown1 on Thursday 8th of October 2009 06:56:09 PM
Old 10-08-2009
Thanks. I will try these options and report if they are useful here. The constraint I have is I cannot use any external program like connect.c.
 

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wxMouseEvent(3erl)					     Erlang Module Definition						wxMouseEvent(3erl)

NAME
wxMouseEvent - See external documentation: wxMouseEvent. DESCRIPTION
See external documentation: wxMouseEvent . Use wxEvtHandler:connect/3 with EventType: : left_down , left_up , middle_down , middle_up , right_down , right_up , motion , enter_window , leave_window , left_dclick , mid- dle_dclick , right_dclick , mousewheel , nc_left_down , nc_left_up , nc_middle_down , nc_middle_up , nc_right_down , nc_right_up , nc_motion , nc_enter_window , nc_leave_window , nc_left_dclick , nc_middle_dclick , nc_right_dclick See also the message variant #wxMouse{ } event record type. This class is derived (and can use functions) from: wxEvent DATA TYPES
wxMouseEvent() : An object reference, The representation is internal and can be changed without notice. It can't be used for comparsion stored on disc or distributed for use on other nodes. EXPORTS
altDown(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . button(This::wxMouseEvent(), But::integer()) -> bool() See external documentation . buttonDClick(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() Equivalent to buttonDClick(This, []) . buttonDClick(This::wxMouseEvent(), Options::[Option]) -> bool() Types Option = {but, integer()} See external documentation . buttonDown(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() Equivalent to buttonDown(This, []) . buttonDown(This::wxMouseEvent(), Options::[Option]) -> bool() Types Option = {but, integer()} See external documentation . buttonUp(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() Equivalent to buttonUp(This, []) . buttonUp(This::wxMouseEvent(), Options::[Option]) -> bool() Types Option = {but, integer()} See external documentation . cmdDown(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . controlDown(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . dragging(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . entering(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . getButton(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> integer() See external documentation . getPosition(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> {X::integer(), Y::integer()} See external documentation . getLogicalPosition(This::wxMouseEvent(), Dc::wxDC() (see module wxDC)) -> {X::integer(), Y::integer()} See external documentation . getLinesPerAction(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> integer() See external documentation . getWheelRotation(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> integer() See external documentation . getWheelDelta(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> integer() See external documentation . getX(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> integer() See external documentation . getY(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> integer() See external documentation . isButton(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . isPageScroll(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . leaving(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . leftDClick(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . leftDown(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . leftIsDown(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . leftUp(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . metaDown(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . middleDClick(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . middleDown(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . middleIsDown(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . middleUp(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . moving(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . rightDClick(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . rightDown(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . rightIsDown(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . rightUp(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . shiftDown(This::wxMouseEvent()) -> bool() See external documentation . AUTHORS
<> wxErlang 0.98.9 wxMouseEvent(3erl)
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