gecko/dom/interfaces/events/nsIDOMOrientationEvent.idl
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#include "nsIDOMEvent.idl"
[scriptable, uuid(1618546a-c176-40a2-9086-2d973acceeb1)]
interface nsIDOMOrientationEvent : nsIDOMEvent
{
void initOrientationEvent(in DOMString eventTypeArg,
in boolean canBubbleArg,
in boolean cancelableArg,
in double x,
in double y,
in double z);
/*
* Axis values are between -1 to 1 where 0 is the balance point.
*
* For example, x = 0 would mean that the device, along the x axis, is parallel to the earth
* x decreasing would mean that the device is undergoing a counterclock-wise rotation on the x axis
* x increasing would mean that the device is undergoing a clock-wise rotation on the x axis.
*/
readonly attribute double x;
readonly attribute double y;
readonly attribute double z;
};