gdkCursorNewForDisplay {RGtk2} | R Documentation |
Creates a new cursor from the set of builtin cursors. Some useful ones are:
GDK_RIGHT_PTR
(right-facing arrow)
GDK_CROSSHAIR
(crosshair)
GDK_XTERM
(I-beam)
GDK_WATCH
(busy)
GDK_FLEUR
(for moving objects)
GDK_HAND1
(a right-pointing hand)
GDK_HAND2
(a left-pointing hand)
GDK_LEFT_SIDE
(resize left side)
GDK_RIGHT_SIDE
(resize right side)
GDK_TOP_LEFT_CORNER
(resize northwest corner)
GDK_TOP_RIGHT_CORNER
(resize northeast corner)
GDK_BOTTOM_LEFT_CORNER
(resize southwest corner)
GDK_BOTTOM_RIGHT_CORNER
(resize southeast corner)
GDK_TOP_SIDE
(resize top side)
GDK_BOTTOM_SIDE
(resize bottom side)
GDK_SB_H_DOUBLE_ARROW
(move vertical splitter)
GDK_SB_V_DOUBLE_ARROW
(move horizontal splitter)
gdkCursorNewForDisplay(display, cursor.type)
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[GdkDisplay ] the GdkDisplay for which the cursor will be created |
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[GdkCursorType ] cursor to create |
To make the cursor invisible, use gdkCursorNewFromPixmap
to create
a cursor with no pixels in it.
Since 2.2
Derived by RGtkGen from GTK+ documentation