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dir: /DoConfig/fltk/src/fl_cursor.cxx/
// // "$Id$" // // Mouse cursor support for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK). // // Copyright 1998-2012 by Bill Spitzak and others. // // This library is free software. Distribution and use rights are outlined in // the file "COPYING" which should have been included with this file. If this // file is missing or damaged, see the license at: // // http://www.fltk.org/COPYING.php // // Please report all bugs and problems on the following page: // // http://www.fltk.org/str.php // // Change the current cursor. // Under X the cursor is attached to the X window. I tried to hide // this and pretend that changing the cursor is a drawing function. // This avoids a field in the Fl_Window, and I suspect is more // portable to other systems. #include <FL/Fl.H> #include <FL/Fl_Window.H> #include <FL/Fl_Pixmap.H> #include <FL/Fl_RGB_Image.H> #include <FL/x.H> #include <FL/fl_draw.H> #include "fl_cursor_wait.xpm" #include "fl_cursor_help.xpm" #include "fl_cursor_nwse.xpm" #include "fl_cursor_nesw.xpm" #include "fl_cursor_none.xpm" /** Sets the cursor for the current window to the specified shape and colors. The cursors are defined in the <FL/Enumerations.H> header file. */ void fl_cursor(Fl_Cursor c) { if (Fl::first_window()) Fl::first_window()->cursor(c); } /* For back compatibility only. */ void fl_cursor(Fl_Cursor c, Fl_Color fg, Fl_Color bg) { fl_cursor(c); } /** Sets the default window cursor. This is the cursor that will be used after the mouse pointer leaves a widget with a custom cursor set. \see cursor(const Fl_RGB_Image*, int, int), default_cursor() */ void Fl_Window::default_cursor(Fl_Cursor c) { cursor_default = c; cursor(c); } static void fallback_cursor(Fl_Window *w, Fl_Cursor c) { const char **xpm; int hotx, hoty; // The standard arrow is our final fallback, so something is broken // if we get called back here with that as an argument. if (c == FL_CURSOR_ARROW) return; switch (c) { case FL_CURSOR_WAIT: xpm = (const char**)fl_cursor_wait_xpm; hotx = 7; hoty = 9; break; case FL_CURSOR_HELP: xpm = (const char**)fl_cursor_help_xpm; hotx = 1; hoty = 3; break; case FL_CURSOR_NWSE: xpm = (const char**)fl_cursor_nwse_xpm; hotx = 7; hoty = 7; break; case FL_CURSOR_NESW: xpm = (const char**)fl_cursor_nesw_xpm; hotx = 7; hoty = 7; break; case FL_CURSOR_NONE: xpm = (const char**)fl_cursor_none_xpm; hotx = 0; hoty = 0; break; default: w->cursor(FL_CURSOR_ARROW); return; } Fl_Pixmap pxm(xpm); Fl_RGB_Image image(&pxm); w->cursor(&image, hotx, hoty); } void Fl_Window::cursor(Fl_Cursor c) { int ret; // the cursor must be set for the top level window, not for subwindows Fl_Window *w = window(), *toplevel = this; while (w) { toplevel = w; w = w->window(); } if (toplevel != this) { toplevel->cursor(c); return; } if (c == FL_CURSOR_DEFAULT) c = cursor_default; if (!i) return; ret = i->set_cursor(c); if (ret) return; fallback_cursor(this, c); } /** Changes the cursor for this window. This always calls the system, if you are changing the cursor a lot you may want to keep track of how you set it in a static variable and call this only if the new cursor is different. The default cursor will be used if the provided image cannot be used as a cursor. \see cursor(Fl_Cursor), default_cursor() */ void Fl_Window::cursor(const Fl_RGB_Image *image, int hotx, int hoty) { int ret; // the cursor must be set for the top level window, not for subwindows Fl_Window *w = window(), *toplevel = this; while (w) { toplevel = w; w = w->window(); } if (toplevel != this) { toplevel->cursor(image, hotx, hoty); return; } if (!i) return; ret = i->set_cursor(image, hotx, hoty); if (ret) return; cursor(FL_CURSOR_DEFAULT); } /** For back compatibility only. Same as Fl_Window::cursor(Fl_Cursor) */ void Fl_Window::cursor(Fl_Cursor c, Fl_Color, Fl_Color) { cursor(c); }; /** For back compatibility only. same as Fl_Window::default_cursor(Fl_Cursor) */ void Fl_Window::default_cursor(Fl_Cursor c, Fl_Color, Fl_Color) { default_cursor(c); }; // // End of "$Id$". //