ihtmldocument8 interface
Members
The ihtmldocument8 interface inherits from the IUnknown interface. ihtmldocument8 also has these types of members:
- Events
Events
The ihtmldocument8 interface has these events.
Event | Description |
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MSManipulationStateChanged | Event fires when the state of an element being manipulated has changed. |
onmscontentzoom | Event fires when a user zooms the element. |
onmsgesturechange | Triggered when the finger positions associated with the interaction moves on the screen. It will also be triggered during inertia processing. |
onmsgesturedoubletap | Triggered when user interaction results in a double tap gesture. |
onmsgestureend | This event fires when all associated contacts are removed from the surface, and any inertia related movements have stopped.. |
onmsgesturehold | Fires when the user touches a surface and holds the position for an extended period of time. |
onmsgesturestart | Triggered when the screen is touched on a location over this element. |
onmsgesturetap | Triggers when user interaction of a touch, mouse click, or pen tap. |
onmsinertiastart | Event fires once contact is removed when a move or pan has sufficient speed to continue moving. |
onmspointercancel | Fires when the system cancels a pointer event. |
onmspointerdown | Event that is triggered when a contact touches the screen on element. |
onmspointerhover | Event that is triggered when a contact (normally a pen) moves over an element without touching the surface. |
onmspointermove | Event that is triggered when a contact moves on the screen while over an element. |
onmspointerout | This event is triggered when a pointer moves from inside to outside the boundaries of this element. This event is always raised, whether or not the pointer is captured to this element. |
onmspointerover | Event that is triggered when a contact moves from outside to inside the bounds of this element. This event is always raised, whether or not the pointer is captured to this element. |
onmspointerup | Event that is triggered when a contact is raised off of the screen over an element. |