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1\section{\class{wxCursor}}\label{wxcursor}
2
3A cursor is a small bitmap usually used for denoting where the mouse
4pointer is, with a picture that might indicate the interpretation of a
5mouse click. As with icons, cursors in X and MS Windows are created
6in a different manner. Therefore, separate cursors will be created for the
7different environments. Platform-specific methods for creating a {\bf
8wxCursor} object are catered for, and this is an occasion where
9conditional compilation will probably be required (see \helpref{wxIcon}{wxicon} for
10an example).
11
12A single cursor object may be used in many windows (any subwindow type).
fc2171bd 13The wxWidgets convention is to set the cursor for a window, as in X,
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14rather than to set it globally as in MS Windows, although a
15global \helpref{::wxSetCursor}{wxsetcursor} is also available for MS Windows use.
16
17\wxheading{Derived from}
18
19\helpref{wxBitmap}{wxbitmap}\\
20\helpref{wxGDIObject}{wxgdiobject}\\
21\helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
22
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23\wxheading{Include files}
24
25<wx/cursor.h>
26
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27\wxheading{Library}
28
29\helpref{wxCore}{librarieslist}
30
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31\wxheading{Predefined objects}
32
33Objects:
34
35{\bf wxNullCursor}
36
37Pointers:
38
39{\bf wxSTANDARD\_CURSOR\\
40wxHOURGLASS\_CURSOR\\
41wxCROSS\_CURSOR}
42
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43\wxheading{See also}
44
45\helpref{wxBitmap}{wxbitmap}, \helpref{wxIcon}{wxicon}, \helpref{wxWindow::SetCursor}{wxwindowsetcursor},\rtfsp
46\helpref{::wxSetCursor}{wxsetcursor}
47
48\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
49
b236c10f 50\membersection{wxCursor::wxCursor}\label{wxcursorctor}
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51
52\func{}{wxCursor}{\void}
53
54Default constructor.
55
eaaa6a06 56\func{}{wxCursor}{\param{const char}{ bits[]}, \param{int }{width},
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57 \param{int }{ height}, \param{int }{hotSpotX=-1}, \param{int }{hotSpotY=-1}, \param{const char }{maskBits[]=NULL},
58 \param{wxColour*}{ fg=NULL}, \param{wxColour*}{ bg=NULL}}
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98b100e2 60Constructs a cursor by passing an array of bits (Motif and GTK+ only). {\it maskBits} is used only under
461fb267 61Motif and GTK+. The parameters {\it fg} and {\it bg} are only present on GTK+, and force the
98b100e2 62cursor to use particular background and foreground colours.
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64If either {\it hotSpotX} or {\it hotSpotY} is -1, the hotspot will be the centre of the cursor image (Motif only).
65
eaaa6a06 66\func{}{wxCursor}{\param{const wxString\& }{cursorName}, \param{long }{type}, \param{int }{hotSpotX=0}, \param{int }{hotSpotY=0}}
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67
68Constructs a cursor by passing a string resource name or filename.
69
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70On MacOS when specifying a string resource name, first the color cursors 'crsr' and then the black/white cursors 'CURS' in the resource chain are scanned through.
71
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72{\it hotSpotX} and {\it hotSpotY} are currently only used under Windows when loading from an
73icon file, to specify the cursor hotspot relative to the top left of the image.
74
eaaa6a06 75\func{}{wxCursor}{\param{int}{ cursorId}}
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76
77Constructs a cursor using a cursor identifier.
78
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79\func{}{wxCursor}{\param{const wxImage\&}{ image}}
80
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81Constructs a cursor from a wxImage. If cursor are monochrome on the current
82platform, colors with the RGB elements all greater than 127 will be foreground,
83colors less than this background. The mask (if any) will be used to specify the
84transparent area.
bff4ec63 85
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86In wxMSW the foreground will be white and the background black. If the cursor
87is larger than 32x32 it is resized.
88
89In wxGTK, colour cursors and alpha channel are supported (starting from GTK+
902.2). Otherwise the two most frequent colors will be used for foreground and
91background. In any case, the cursor will be displayed at the size of the image.
92
93In wxMac, if the cursor is larger than 16x16 it is resized and currently only
94shown as black/white (mask respected).
bff4ec63 95
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96\func{}{wxCursor}{\param{const wxCursor\&}{ cursor}}
97
a91225b2 98Copy constructor, uses \helpref{reference counting}{trefcount}.
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100\wxheading{Parameters}
101
102\docparam{bits}{An array of bits.}
103
104\docparam{maskBits}{Bits for a mask bitmap.}
105
106\docparam{width}{Cursor width.}
107
108\docparam{height}{Cursor height.}
109
110\docparam{hotSpotX}{Hotspot x coordinate.}
111
112\docparam{hotSpotY}{Hotspot y coordinate.}
113
114\docparam{type}{Icon type to load. Under Motif, {\it type} defaults to {\bf wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_XBM}. Under Windows,
8165e9b6 115it defaults to {\bf wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_CUR\_RESOURCE}. Under MacOS, it defaults to {\bf wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_MACCURSOR\_RESOURCE}.
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117Under X, the permitted cursor types are:
118
119\twocolwidtha{6cm}
120\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
121\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_XBM}}{Load an X bitmap file.}
122\end{twocollist}
123
124Under Windows, the permitted types are:
125
126\twocolwidtha{6cm}
127\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
128\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_CUR}}{Load a cursor from a .cur cursor file (only if USE\_RESOURCE\_LOADING\_IN\_MSW
9a05fd8d 129is enabled in setup.h).}
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130\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_CUR\_RESOURCE}}{Load a Windows resource (as specified in the .rc file).}
131\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_ICO}}{Load a cursor from a .ico icon file (only if USE\_RESOURCE\_LOADING\_IN\_MSW
9a05fd8d 132is enabled in setup.h). Specify {\it hotSpotX} and {\it hotSpotY}.}
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133\end{twocollist}}
134
135\docparam{cursorId}{A stock cursor identifier. May be one of:
136
137\twocolwidtha{6cm}
138\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
139\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_ARROW}}{A standard arrow cursor.}
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140\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_RIGHT\_ARROW}}{A standard arrow cursor
141pointing to the right.}
01e4ec19 142\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_BLANK}}{Transparent cursor.}
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143\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_BULLSEYE}}{Bullseye cursor.}
144\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_CHAR}}{Rectangular character cursor.}
145\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_CROSS}}{A cross cursor.}
146\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_HAND}}{A hand cursor.}
147\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_IBEAM}}{An I-beam cursor (vertical line).}
148\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_LEFT\_BUTTON}}{Represents a mouse with the left button depressed.}
149\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_MAGNIFIER}}{A magnifier icon.}
150\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_MIDDLE\_BUTTON}}{Represents a mouse with the middle button depressed.}
151\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_NO\_ENTRY}}{A no-entry sign cursor.}
152\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_PAINT\_BRUSH}}{A paintbrush cursor.}
153\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_PENCIL}}{A pencil cursor.}
154\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_POINT\_LEFT}}{A cursor that points left.}
155\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_POINT\_RIGHT}}{A cursor that points right.}
156\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_QUESTION\_ARROW}}{An arrow and question mark.}
157\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_RIGHT\_BUTTON}}{Represents a mouse with the right button depressed.}
158\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_SIZENESW}}{A sizing cursor pointing NE-SW.}
159\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_SIZENS}}{A sizing cursor pointing N-S.}
160\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_SIZENWSE}}{A sizing cursor pointing NW-SE.}
161\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_SIZEWE}}{A sizing cursor pointing W-E.}
162\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_SIZING}}{A general sizing cursor.}
163\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_SPRAYCAN}}{A spraycan cursor.}
164\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_WAIT}}{A wait cursor.}
165\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_WATCH}}{A watch cursor.}
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166\twocolitem{{\bf wxCURSOR\_ARROWWAIT}}{A cursor with both an arrow and
167an hourglass, (windows.)}
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168\end{twocollist}\twocolwidtha{5cm}
169
170Note that not all cursors are available on all platforms.}
171
172\docparam{cursor}{Pointer or reference to a cursor to copy.}
173
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174\pythonnote{Constructors supported by wxPython are:\par
175\indented{2cm}{\begin{twocollist}
c9110876 176\twocolitem{{\bf wxCursor(name, flags, hotSpotX=0,
06d20283 177hotSpotY=0)}}{Constructs a cursor from a filename}
c9110876 178\twocolitem{{\bf wxStockCursor(id)}}{Constructs a stock cursor }
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179\end{twocollist}}
180}
181
2edb0bde 182\perlnote{Constructors supported by wxPerl are:\par
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183\begin{itemize}
184\item{Wx::Cursor->new( name, type, hotSpotX = 0, hotSpotY = 0 )}
185\item{Wx::Cursor->new( id )}
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186\item{Wx::Cursor->new( image )}
187\item{Wx::Cursor->newData( bits, width, height, hotSpotX = -1, hotSpotY = -1, maskBits = 0 )}
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188\end{itemize}
189}
190
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191\wxheading{Example}
192
193The following is an example of creating a
194cursor from 32x32 bitmap data ({\tt down\_bits}) and a mask
195({\tt down\_mask}) where 1 is black and 0 is white for
196the bits, and 1 is opaque and 0 is transparent for
197the mask. It works on Windows and GTK+.
198
199\begin{verbatim}
200static char down_bits[] = { 255, 255, 255, 255, 31,
201 255, 255, 255, 31, 255, 255, 255, 31, 255, 255, 255,
202 31, 255, 255, 255, 31, 255, 255, 255, 31, 255, 255,
203 255, 31, 255, 255, 255, 31, 255, 255, 255, 25, 243,
204 255, 255, 19, 249, 255, 255, 7, 252, 255, 255, 15, 254,
205 255, 255, 31, 255, 255, 255, 191, 255, 255, 255, 255,
206 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255,
207 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255,
208 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255,
209 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255,
210 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255,
211 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255,
212 255 };
213
214static char down_mask[] = { 240, 1, 0, 0, 240, 1,
215 0, 0, 240, 1, 0, 0, 240, 1, 0, 0, 240, 1, 0, 0, 240, 1,
216 0, 0, 240, 1, 0, 0, 240, 1, 0, 0, 255, 31, 0, 0, 255,
217 31, 0, 0, 254, 15, 0, 0, 252, 7, 0, 0, 248, 3, 0, 0,
218 240, 1, 0, 0, 224, 0, 0, 0, 64, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
219 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
220 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
221 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
222 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
223
224#ifdef __WXMSW__
225wxBitmap down_bitmap(down_bits, 32, 32);
226wxBitmap down_mask_bitmap(down_mask, 32, 32);
227
228down_bitmap.SetMask(new wxMask(down_mask_bitmap));
229wxImage down_image = down_bitmap.ConvertToImage();
230down_image.SetOption(wxIMAGE_OPTION_CUR_HOTSPOT_X, 6);
231down_image.SetOption(wxIMAGE_OPTION_CUR_HOTSPOT_Y, 14);
232wxCursor down_cursor = wxCursor(down_image);
233#else
234wxCursor down_cursor = wxCursor(down_bits, 32, 32,
235 6, 14, down_mask, wxWHITE, wxBLACK);
236#endif
237\end{verbatim}
238
b236c10f 239\membersection{wxCursor::\destruct{wxCursor}}\label{wxcursordtor}
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241\func{}{\destruct{wxCursor}}{\void}
242
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243Destroys the cursor.
244See \helpref{reference-counted object destruction}{refcountdestruct} for more info.
245
246A cursor can be reused for more
a660d684 247than one window, and does not get destroyed when the window is
fc2171bd 248destroyed. wxWidgets destroys all cursors on application exit, although
f6bcfd97 249it is best to clean them up explicitly.
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b7cacb43 251\membersection{wxCursor::IsOk}\label{wxcursorisok}
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b7cacb43 253\constfunc{bool}{IsOk}{\void}
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cc81d32f 255Returns true if cursor data is present.
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257\membersection{wxCursor::operator $=$}\label{wxcursorassignment}
258
259\func{wxCursor\&}{operator $=$}{\param{const wxCursor\& }{cursor}}
260
a91225b2 261Assignment operator, using \helpref{reference counting}{trefcount}.
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