// Purpose: interface of wxCursor
// Author: wxWidgets team
// RCS-ID: $Id$
-// Licence: wxWindows license
+// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
Bits for a mask bitmap.
@onlyfor{wxgtk,wxmotif}
+
+ @beginWxPerlOnly
+ In wxPerl use Wx::Cursor->newData(bits, width, height, hotSpotX = -1, hotSpotY = -1, maskBits = 0).
+ @endWxPerlOnly
*/
wxCursor(const char bits[], int width, int height,
int hotSpotX = -1, int hotSpotY = -1,
- under MacOS, it defaults to @c wxBITMAP_TYPE_MACCURSOR_RESOURCE;
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.
+ through. Note that resource forks are deprecated on OS X so this
+ is only available for legacy reasons and should not be used in
+ new code.
- under GTK, it defaults to @c wxBITMAP_TYPE_XPM.
See the wxCursor(const wxImage& image) ctor for more info.
- under X11, it defaults to @c wxBITMAP_TYPE_XPM.
foreground and background. In any case, the cursor will be displayed
at the size of the image.
- In wxMac, if the cursor is larger than 16x16 it is resized and
- currently only shown as black/white (mask respected).
+ Under wxMac (Cocoa), large cursors are supported.
+
+ Notice that the @a image can define the cursor hot spot. To set it you
+ need to use wxImage::SetOption() with @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_CUR_HOTSPOT_X
+ or @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_CUR_HOTSPOT_Y, e.g.
+ @code
+ image.SetOption(wxIMAGE_OPTION_CUR_HOTSPOT_X, hotSpotX);
+ image.SetOption(wxIMAGE_OPTION_CUR_HOTSPOT_X, hotSpotY);
+ @endcode
*/
wxCursor(const wxImage& image);