Struct egui::Modifiers

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pub struct Modifiers {
    pub alt: bool,
    pub ctrl: bool,
    pub shift: bool,
    pub mac_cmd: bool,
    pub command: bool,
}
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State of the modifier keys. These must be fed to egui.

The best way to compare Modifiers is by using Modifiers::matches.

NOTE: For cross-platform uses, ALT+SHIFT is a bad combination of modifiers as on mac that is how you type special characters, so those key presses are usually not reported to egui.

Fields§

§alt: bool

Either of the alt keys are down (option ⌥ on Mac).

§ctrl: bool

Either of the control keys are down. When checking for keyboard shortcuts, consider using Self::command instead.

§shift: bool

Either of the shift keys are down.

§mac_cmd: bool

The Mac ⌘ Command key. Should always be set to false on other platforms.

§command: bool

On Windows and Linux, set this to the same value as ctrl. On Mac, this should be set whenever one of the ⌘ Command keys are down (same as mac_cmd). This is so that egui can, for instance, select all text by checking for command + A and it will work on both Mac and Windows.

Implementations§

👎Deprecated: Use Modifiers::ALT | Modifiers::SHIFT instead

The Mac ⌘ Command key

On Mac: ⌘ Command key, elsewhere: Ctrl key

assert_eq!(
    Modifiers::CTRL | Modifiers::ALT,
    Modifiers { ctrl: true, alt: true, ..Default::default() }
);
assert_eq!(
    Modifiers::ALT.plus(Modifiers::CTRL),
    Modifiers::CTRL.plus(Modifiers::ALT),
);
assert_eq!(
    Modifiers::CTRL | Modifiers::ALT,
    Modifiers::CTRL.plus(Modifiers::ALT),
);

Is shift the only pressed button?

true if only Self::ctrl or only Self::mac_cmd is pressed.

Check for equality but with proper handling of Self::command.

assert!(Modifiers::CTRL.matches(Modifiers::CTRL));
assert!(!Modifiers::CTRL.matches(Modifiers::CTRL | Modifiers::SHIFT));
assert!(!(Modifiers::CTRL | Modifiers::SHIFT).matches(Modifiers::CTRL));
assert!((Modifiers::CTRL | Modifiers::COMMAND).matches(Modifiers::CTRL));
assert!((Modifiers::CTRL | Modifiers::COMMAND).matches(Modifiers::COMMAND));
assert!((Modifiers::MAC_CMD | Modifiers::COMMAND).matches(Modifiers::COMMAND));
assert!(!Modifiers::COMMAND.matches(Modifiers::MAC_CMD));

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