Struct termimad::TimedEvent

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pub struct TimedEvent {
    pub time: Instant,
    pub event: Event,
    pub double_click: bool,
}
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a user event with happening time

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§time: Instant§event: Event§double_click: bool

false unless you set it yourself using the time or you get the timed event with an EventSource which computes it. Can be true only for left mouse down and left mouse up (both down and up of the second click have it true)

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Wrap a crossterm event into a timed one, with time.

Normalize \r and \n into Enter (useful for key combinations)

To get a double-click you’ll either need to use a termimad event-source or to do the computation yourself.

If it’s a simple mouse up and not determined to be the second click of a double click, return the coordinates

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