gtkmm 3.24.7
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This represents a cursor. More...
#include <gdkmm/cursor.h>
Inherits Glib::Object.
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Cursor (Cursor && src) noexcept | |
Cursor & | operator= (Cursor && src) noexcept |
~Cursor () noexcept override | |
GdkCursor * | gobj () |
Provides access to the underlying C GObject. More... | |
const GdkCursor * | gobj () const |
Provides access to the underlying C GObject. More... | |
GdkCursor * | gobj_copy () |
Provides access to the underlying C instance. The caller is responsible for unrefing it. Use when directly setting fields in structs. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< Display > | get_display () |
Returns the display on which the Gdk::Cursor is defined. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< const Display > | get_display () const |
Returns the display on which the Gdk::Cursor is defined. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< Gdk::Pixbuf > | get_image () |
Returns a Gdk::Pixbuf with the image used to display the cursor. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< const Gdk::Pixbuf > | get_image () const |
Returns a Gdk::Pixbuf with the image used to display the cursor. More... | |
::Cairo::RefPtr< ::Cairo::Surface > | get_surface (double & x_hot, double & y_hot) |
Returns a cairo image surface with the image used to display the cursor. More... | |
::Cairo::RefPtr< const ::Cairo::Surface > | get_surface (double & x_hot, double & y_hot) const |
Returns a cairo image surface with the image used to display the cursor. More... | |
CursorType | get_cursor_type () const |
Returns the cursor type for this cursor. More... | |
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static GType | get_type () |
Get the GType for this class, for use with the underlying GObject type system. More... | |
static Glib::RefPtr< Cursor > | create (CursorType cursor_type) |
Creates a new cursor from the set of builtin cursors for the default display. More... | |
static Glib::RefPtr< Cursor > | create (const Glib::RefPtr< Display > & display, CursorType cursor_type) |
Creates a new cursor from the set of builtin cursors. More... | |
static Glib::RefPtr< Cursor > | create (const Glib::RefPtr< Display > & display, const Glib::RefPtr< Pixbuf > & pixbuf, int x, int y) |
Creates a new cursor from a pixbuf. More... | |
static Glib::RefPtr< Cursor > | create (const Glib::RefPtr< Display > & display, const ::Cairo::RefPtr< ::Cairo::Surface > & surface, double x, double y) |
Creates a new cursor from a cairo image surface. More... | |
static Glib::RefPtr< Cursor > | create (const Glib::RefPtr< Display > & display, const Glib::ustring & name) |
Creates a new cursor by looking up name in the current cursor theme. More... | |
Protected Member Functions | |
Cursor (const Glib::RefPtr< Display > & display, const Glib::ustring & name) | |
Related Functions | |
(Note that these are not member functions.) | |
Glib::RefPtr< Gdk::Cursor > | wrap (GdkCursor * object, bool take_copy=false) |
A Glib::wrap() method for this object. More... | |
This represents a cursor.
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Creates a new cursor from a cairo image surface.
Not all GDK backends support RGBA cursors. If they are not supported, a monochrome approximation will be displayed. The functions Gdk::Display::supports_cursor_alpha() and Gdk::Display::supports_cursor_color() can be used to determine whether RGBA cursors are supported; Gdk::Display::get_default_cursor_size() and Gdk::Display::get_maximal_cursor_size() give information about cursor sizes.
On the X backend, support for RGBA cursors requires a sufficently new version of the X Render extension.
display | The Gdk::Display for which the cursor will be created. |
surface | The cairo image surface containing the cursor pixel data. |
x | The horizontal offset of the “hotspot” of the cursor. |
y | The vertical offset of the “hotspot” of the cursor. |
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Creates a new cursor from a pixbuf.
Not all GDK backends support RGBA cursors. If they are not supported, a monochrome approximation will be displayed. The functions Gdk::Display::supports_cursor_alpha() and Gdk::Display::supports_cursor_color() can be used to determine whether RGBA cursors are supported; Gdk::Display::get_default_cursor_size() and Gdk::Display::get_maximal_cursor_size() give information about cursor sizes.
If x or y are -1
, the pixbuf must have options named “x_hot” and “y_hot”, resp., containing integer values between 0
and the width resp. height of the pixbuf. (Since: 3.0)
On the X backend, support for RGBA cursors requires a sufficently new version of the X Render extension.
display | The Gdk::Display for which the cursor will be created. |
pixbuf | The Gdk::Pixbuf containing the cursor image. |
x | The horizontal offset of the “hotspot” of the cursor. |
y | The vertical offset of the “hotspot” of the cursor. |
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Creates a new cursor by looking up name in the current cursor theme.
A recommended set of cursor names that will work across different platforms can be found in the CSS specification:
"zoom-out"
display | The Gdk::Display for which the cursor will be created. |
name | The name of the cursor. |
nullptr
if there is no cursor with the given name.
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Creates a new cursor from the set of builtin cursors.
display | The Gdk::Display for which the cursor will be created. |
cursor_type | Cursor to create. |
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Creates a new cursor from the set of builtin cursors for the default display.
See new_for_display().
To make the cursor invisible, use Gdk::BLANK_CURSOR.
Deprecated: 3.16: Use new_for_display() instead.
cursor_type | Cursor to create. |
CursorType Gdk::Cursor::get_cursor_type | ( | ) | const |
Glib::RefPtr< Display > Gdk::Cursor::get_display | ( | ) |
Returns the display on which the Gdk::Cursor is defined.
Glib::RefPtr< const Display > Gdk::Cursor::get_display | ( | ) | const |
Returns the display on which the Gdk::Cursor is defined.
Glib::RefPtr< Gdk::Pixbuf > Gdk::Cursor::get_image | ( | ) |
Returns a Gdk::Pixbuf with the image used to display the cursor.
Note that depending on the capabilities of the windowing system and on the cursor, GDK may not be able to obtain the image data. In this case, nullptr
is returned.
nullptr
. Glib::RefPtr< const Gdk::Pixbuf > Gdk::Cursor::get_image | ( | ) | const |
Returns a Gdk::Pixbuf with the image used to display the cursor.
Note that depending on the capabilities of the windowing system and on the cursor, GDK may not be able to obtain the image data. In this case, nullptr
is returned.
nullptr
. ::Cairo::RefPtr< ::Cairo::Surface > Gdk::Cursor::get_surface | ( | double & | x_hot, |
double & | y_hot | ||
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Returns a cairo image surface with the image used to display the cursor.
Note that depending on the capabilities of the windowing system and on the cursor, GDK may not be able to obtain the image data. In this case, nullptr
is returned.
x_hot | Location to store the hotspot x position, or nullptr . |
y_hot | Location to store the hotspot y position, or nullptr . |
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. ::Cairo::RefPtr< const ::Cairo::Surface > Gdk::Cursor::get_surface | ( | double & | x_hot, |
double & | y_hot | ||
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Returns a cairo image surface with the image used to display the cursor.
Note that depending on the capabilities of the windowing system and on the cursor, GDK may not be able to obtain the image data. In this case, nullptr
is returned.
x_hot | Location to store the hotspot x position, or nullptr . |
y_hot | Location to store the hotspot y position, or nullptr . |
nullptr
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Get the GType for this class, for use with the underlying GObject type system.
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Provides access to the underlying C GObject.
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Provides access to the underlying C GObject.
GdkCursor * Gdk::Cursor::gobj_copy | ( | ) |
Provides access to the underlying C instance. The caller is responsible for unrefing it. Use when directly setting fields in structs.
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A Glib::wrap() method for this object.
object | The C instance. |
take_copy | False if the result should take ownership of the C instance. True if it should take a new copy or ref. |