QCursor - Mouse cursor with an arbitrary shape
#include <qcursor.h>
Public Members
QCursor ()
QCursor ( int shape )
QCursor ( const QBitmap & bitmap, const QBitmap & mask,
int hotX=-1, int hotY=-1 )
QCursor ( const QPixmap & pixmap, int hotX=-1, int hotY=-1
)
QCursor ( const QCursor & )
~QCursor ()
QCursor& operator= ( const QCursor & )
int shape () const
void setShape ( int )
const QBitmap* bitmap () const
const QBitmap* mask () const
QPoint hotSpot () const
Static Public Members
QPoint pos ()
void setPos ( int x, int y )
void setPos ( const QPoint & )
void initialize ()
void cleanup ()
RELATED FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
(Note that these are not member functions.)
QDataStream & operator<< (QDataStream & s, const QCursor &
c)
QDataStream & operator>> (QDataStream & s, QCursor & c)
DESCRIPTION
The QCursor class provides a mouse cursor with an
arbitrary shape.
This class is used for mainly two things; to create mouse
cursors to be associated with widgets and to get and set
the position of the mouse cursor.
Qt has a number of standard cursor shapes, but you can
also make custom cursor shapes based on a QBitmap, a mask
and a hotspot.
To associate a cursor with a widget, use
QWidget::setCursor(). To associate a cursor with all
widgets (normally for a short period of time), use
QApplication::setOverrideCursor().
To set a cursor shape use QCursor::setShape() or use the
QCursor constructor which takes the shape as argument, or
arrowCursor - standard arrow cursor
upArrowCursor - upwards arrow
crossCursor - crosshair
waitCursor - hourglass/watch
ibeamCursor - ibeam/text entry
sizeVerCursor - vertical resize
sizeHorCursor - horizontal resize
sizeBDiagCursor - diagonal resize (/)
sizeFDiagCursor - diagonal resize (\)
sizeAllCursor - all directions resize
blankCursor - blank/invisible cursor
splitVCursor - vertical splitting
splitHCursor - horziontal splitting
pointingHandCursor - a pointing hand
forbiddenCursor - a slashed circle
If you want to create a cursor with an own bitmap, use
either the QCursor constructor which takes a a bitmap and
a mask or the constructor which takes a pixmap as
arguments.
To set or get the position of the mouse cursor use the
static methods QCursor::pos() and QCursor::setPos().
See also QWidget and GUI Design Handbook: Cursors.
Examples: cursor/cursor.cpp
MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
QCursor::QCursor ()
Constructs a cursor with the default arrow shape.
QCursor::QCursor ( const QBitmap & bitmap, const QBitmap & mask,
int hotX=-1, int hotY=-1 )
Constructs a custom bitmap cursor.
bitmap and mask make up the bitmap. hotX and hotY define
the hot spot of this cursor.
If hotY is negative, it is set to the bitmap().height()/2.
The cursor bitmap (B) and mask (M) bits are combined this
way:
1 B=1 and M=1 gives black.
2 B=0 and M=1 gives white.
3 B=0 and M=0 gives transparency.
4 B=1 and M=0 gives an undefined result.
Use the global color color0 to draw 0-pixels and color1 to
draw 1-pixels in the bitmaps.
Allowed cursor sizes depend on the display hardware (or
the underlying window system). We recommend using 32x32
cursors, because this size is supported on all platforms.
Some platforms also support 16x16, 48x48 and 64x64
cursors.
See also QBitmap::QBitmap() and QBitmap::setMask().
QCursor::QCursor ( const QPixmap & pixmap, int hotX=-1, int
hotY=-1 )
Constructs a custom pixmap cursor.
pixmap is the image (usually it should have a mask (set
using QPixmap::setMask()) hotX and hotY define the hot
spot of this cursor.
If hotX is negative, it is set to the pixmap().width()/2.
If hotY is negative, it is set to the pixmap().height()/2.
Allowed cursor sizes depend on the display hardware (or
the underlying window system). We recommend using 32x32
cursors, because this size is supported on all platforms.
Some platforms also support 16x16, 48x48 and 64x64
cursors.
Currently, only black-and-white pixmaps can be used.
See also QPixmap::QPixmap() and QPixmap::setMask().
QCursor::QCursor ( const QCursor & c )
Constructs a copy of the cursor c.
QCursor::QCursor ( int shape )
Constructs a cursor with the specified shape.
shape can be one of
UpArrowCursor - upwards arrow
CrossCursor - crosshair
WaitCursor - hourglass/watch
IbeamCursor - ibeam/text entry
SizeVerCursor - vertical resize
SizeHorCursor - horizontal resize
SizeBDiagCursor - diagonal resize (/)
SizeFDiagCursor - diagonal resize (\)
SizeAllCursor - all directions resize
BlankCursor - blank/invisible cursor
SplitVCursor - vertical splitting
SplitHCursor - horziontal splitting
PointingHandCursor - a pointing hand
BitmapCursor - userdefined bitmap cursor
These correspond to the predefined global QCursor objects.
See also setShape().
QCursor::~QCursor ()
Destructs the cursor.
const QBitmap * QCursor::bitmap () const
Returns the cursor bitmap, or 0 if it is one of the
standard cursors.
void QCursor::cleanup () [static]
Internal function that deinitializes the predefined
cursors. This function is called from the QApplication
destructor.
See also initialize().
QPoint QCursor::hotSpot () const
Returns the cursor hot spot, or (0,0) if it is one of the
standard cursors.
void QCursor::initialize () [static]
Internal function that initializes the predefined cursors.
See also cleanup().
const QBitmap * QCursor::mask () const
Returns the cursor bitmap mask, or 0 if it is one of the
standard cursors.
QCursor & QCursor::operator= ( const QCursor & c )
Assigns c to this cursor and returns a reference to this
cursor.
QPoint QCursor::pos () [static]
Returns the position of the cursor (hot spot) in global
screen coordinates.
You can call QWidget::mapFromGlobal() to translate it to
widget coordinates.
See also setPos(), QWidget::mapFromGlobal() and
QWidget::mapToGlobal().
void QCursor::setPos ( int x, int y ) [static]
Moves the cursor (hot spot) to the global screen position
x and y.
You can call QWidget::mapToGlobal() to translate widget
coordinates to global screen coordinates.
See also pos(), QWidget::mapFromGlobal() and
QWidget::mapToGlobal().
void QCursor::setPos ( const QPoint & ) [static]
This is an overloaded member function, provided for
convenience. It differs from the above function only in
what argument(s) it accepts.
void QCursor::setShape ( int shape )
Sets the cursor to the shape identified by shape.
ArrowCursor - standard arrow cursor
UpArrowCursor - upwards arrow
CrossCursor - crosshair
WaitCursor - hourglass/watch
IbeamCursor - ibeam/text entry
SizeVerCursor - vertical resize
SizeHorCursor - horizontal resize
SizeFDiagCursor - diagonal resize (\)
SizeAllCursor - all directions resize
BlankCursor - blank/invisible cursor
SplitVCursor - vertical splitting
SplitHCursor - horziontal splitting
PointingHandCursor - a pointing hand
ForbiddenCursor - a slashed circle
BitmapCursor - userdefined bitmap cursor
These correspond to the predefined global QCursor objects.
See also shape().
int QCursor::shape () const
Returns the cursor shape identifer. The return value is
one of following values (cast to an int)
ArrowCursor - standard arrow cursor
UpArrowCursor - upwards arrow
CrossCursor - crosshair
WaitCursor - hourglass/watch
IbeamCursor - ibeam/text entry
SizeVerCursor - vertical resize
SizeHorCursor - horizontal resize
SizeBDiagCursor - diagonal resize (/)
SizeFDiagCursor - diagonal resize (\)
SizeAllCursor - all directions resize
BlankCursor - blank/invisible cursor
SplitVCursor - vertical splitting
SplitHCursor - horziontal splitting
PointingHandCursor - a pointing hand
BitmapCursor - userdefined bitmap cursor
These correspond to the predefined global QCursor objects.
See also setShape().
RELATED FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
QDataStream & operator< (QDataStream & s, const QCursor & c)
Writes the cursor c to the stream s.
See also Format of the QDataStream operators
QDataStream & operator>> (QDataStream & s, QCursor & c)
Reads a cursor from the stream s and sets c to the read
data.
See also Format of the QDataStream operators
SEE ALSO
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http://www.trolltech.com/faq/tech.html
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