diff --git a/Stardew%20Valley%20Mods/BuyBackCollectables/BuyBackCollectables/BuyBackCollectables/bin/Debug/Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Input.Touch.xml b/Stardew%20Valley%20Mods/BuyBackCollectables/BuyBackCollectables/BuyBackCollectables/bin/Debug/Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Input.Touch.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 0dd206a0..00000000 --- a/Stardew%20Valley%20Mods/BuyBackCollectables/BuyBackCollectables/BuyBackCollectables/bin/Debug/Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Input.Touch.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,252 +0,0 @@ - - - - - A representation of data from a multitouch gesture over a span of time. - - - Holds delta information about the first touchpoint in a multitouch gesture. - - - Holds delta information about the second touchpoint in a multitouch gesture. - - - The type of gesture in a multitouch gesture sample. - - - Holds the current position of the first touchpoint in this gesture sample. - - - Holds the current position of the the second touchpoint in this gesture sample. - - - Holds the starting time for this touch gesture sample. - - - Contains values that represent different multitouch gestures that can be detected by TouchPanel.ReadGesture. Reference page contains links to related code samples. - - - The user tapped the screen twice in quick succession. This always is preceded by a Tap gesture. If the time between taps is too great to be considered a DoubleTap, two Tap gestures will be generated instead. - - - A drag gesture (VerticalDrag, HorizontalDrag, or FreeDrag) was completed. This signals only completion. No position or delta data is valid for this sample. - - - The user performed a touch combined with a quick swipe of the screen. Flicks are positionless. The velocity of the flick can be retrieved by reading the Delta member of GestureSample. - - - The user touched the screen, and then performed a free-form drag gesture. - - - The user touched a single point on the screen for approximately one second. This is a single event, and not continuously generated while the user is holding the touchpoint. - - - The user touched the screen, and then performed a horizontal (left to right or right to left) gesture. - - - Represents no gestures. - - - The user touched two points on the screen, and then converged or diverged them. Pinch behaves like a two-finger drag. When this gesture is enabled, it takes precedence over drag gestures while two fingers are down. - - - A pinch operation was completed. This signals only completion. No position or delta data is valid for this sample. - - - The user briefly touched a single point on the screen. - - - The user touched the screen, and then performed a vertical (top to bottom or bottom to top) gesture. - - - Provides methods and properties for accessing state information for the touch screen of a touch-enabled device. Reference page contains links to related code samples. - - - Initializes a new instance of the TouchCollection structure with a set of touch locations. Reference page contains links to related code samples. - Array of touch locations. - - - Adds a TouchLocation to the collection. - TouchLocation to add. - - - Removes all TouchLocation objects from the collection. - - - Checks if the current touch collection contains the specified touch location. - Touch location to be checked against the current collection. - - - Copies the touch location to the collection at the specified index. - Array receiving the copied touch location. - Target index of the collection. - - - Gets the current number of touch locations for the touch screen. - - - Retrieves the touch location matching the specified ID. - ID of touch location sought. - [OutAttribute] Touch location item matching the specified ID. - - - Returns an enumerator that iterates through the TouchCollection. - - - Determines the index of a TouchLocation in the TouchCollection. - TouchLocation to locate in the collection. - - - Inserts a new TouchLocation into the TouchCollection at a specified index. - Index in the touch collection for the new item. - TouchLocation to be inserted. - - - Indicates if the touch screen is available for use. - - - Determines if the touch location array is read-only. - - - Gets or sets the information of the specified touch location. - Index of the touch location to return. - - - Removes the specified TouchLocation from the TouchCollection. - TouchLocation to be removed. - - - Removes a TouchLocation at the specified index in the TouchCollection. - Index of the TouchLocation to remove. - - - Returns an enumerator that iterates through the TouchCollection. - - - Provides the ability to iterate through the touch locations in a TouchCollection. - - - Gets the current element in the TouchCollection. - - - Immediately releases the unmanaged resources used by this object. - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the TouchCollection. - - - Gets the current element in the TouchCollection as an object. - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the first element in the TouchCollection. - - - Provides methods and properties for interacting with a touch location on a touch screen device. Reference page contains links to related code samples. - - - Initializes a new TouchLocation with an ID, state, position, and pressure. - ID of the new touch location. - State of the new touch location. - Position, in screen coordinates, of the new touch location. - - - Initializes a new TouchLocation with an ID, and a set of both current and previous state, position, and pressure values. - ID of the new touch location. - State of the new touch location. - Position, in screen coordinates, of the new touch location. - Previous state for the new touch location. - Previous position for the new touch location. - - - Determines whether the current TouchLocation is equal to the specified TouchLocation. - The TouchLocation to compare with this instance. - - - Determines whether the current TouchLocation is equal to the specified object. - The Object to compare with the touch location. - - - Gets the hash code for this TouchLocation. - - - Gets the ID of the touch location. - - - Determines whether two TouchLocation instances are equal. - The TouchLocation to compare with the second. - The TouchLocation to compare with the first. - - - Determines whether two TouchLocation instances are unequal. - The TouchLocation to compare with the second. - The TouchLocation to compare with the first. - - - Gets the position of the touch location. - - - Gets the state of the touch location. - - - Gets a string representation of the TouchLocation. - - - Attempts to get the previous location of this touch location object. - [OutAttribute] Previous location data, as a TouchLocation. - - - Defines the possible states of a touch location. Reference page contains links to related code samples. - - - This touch location position is invalid. Typically, you will encounter this state when a new touch location attempts to get the previous state of itself. - - - This touch location position was updated or pressed at the same position. - - - This touch location position is new. - - - This touch location position was released. - - - Provides methods for retrieving touch panel device information. Reference page contains links to related code samples. - - - Gets or sets the display height of the touch panel. - - - Gets or sets the display orientation of the touch panel. - - - Gets or sets the display width of the touch panel. - - - Gets or sets the gestures that are enabled for the touch panel. Reference page contains links to related code samples. - - - Gets the touch panel capabilities for an available device. Reference page contains links to related code samples. - - - Gets the current state of the touch panel. Reference page contains links to related code samples. - - - Used to determine if a touch gesture is available. Reference page contains links to related code samples. - - - Reads an available gesture on the touch panel. Reference page contains links to related code samples. - - - The window handle of the touch panel. - - - Provides access to information about the capabilities of the touch input device. Reference page contains links to related code samples. - - - Indicates if the touch panel device is available for use. - - - Gets the maximum number of touch locations that can be tracked by the touch pad device. - - - \ No newline at end of file