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'\" $Header: /user6/ouster/wish/man/RCS/GetCursor.3,v 1.9 93/04/01 09:41:26 ouster Exp $ SPRITE (Berkeley)
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.so man.macros
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.HS Tk_GetCursor tkc
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.BS
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.SH NAME
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Tk_GetCursor, Tk_GetCursorFromData, Tk_NameOfCursor, Tk_FreeCursor \- maintain database of cursors
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.nf
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\fB#include <tk.h>\fR
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.sp
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Cursor
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\fBTk_GetCursor(\fIinterp, tkwin, nameId\fB)\fR
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.sp
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Cursor
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\fBTk_GetCursorFromData(\fIinterp, tkwin, source, mask, width, height, xHot, yHot, fg, bg\fB)\fR
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.sp
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char *
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.VS
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\fBTk_NameOfCursor(\fIdisplay, cursor\fB)\fR
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.sp
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\fBTk_FreeCursor(\fIdisplay, cursor\fB)\fR
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.VE
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.SH ARGUMENTS
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.AS "unsigned long" *pixelPtr
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.AP Tcl_Interp *interp in
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Interpreter to use for error reporting.
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.AP Tk_Window tkwin in
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Token for window in which the cursor will be used.
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.AP Tk_Uid nameId in
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Description of cursor; see below for possible values.
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.AP char *source in
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Data for cursor bitmap, in standard bitmap format.
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.AP char *mask in
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Data for mask bitmap, in standard bitmap format.
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.AP "unsigned int" width in
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Width of \fIsource\fR and \fImask\fR.
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.AP "unsigned int" height in
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Height of \fIsource\fR and \fImask\fR.
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.AP "unsigned int" xHot in
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X-location of cursor hot-spot.
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.AP "unsigned int" yHot in
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Y-location of cursor hot-spot.
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.AP Tk_Uid fg in
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Textual description of foreground color for cursor.
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.AP Tk_Uid bg in
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Textual description of background color for cursor.
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.AP Display *display in
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Display for which \fIcursor\fR was allocated.
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.VS
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.VE
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.AP Cursor cursor in
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X identifier for cursor. If passed to\fBTk_FreeCursor\fR, must
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have been returned by some previous call to \fBTk_GetCursor\fR or
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\fBTk_GetCursorFromData\fR.
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.BE
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.PP
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These procedures manage a collection of cursors
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being used by an application. The procedures allow cursors to be
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re-used efficiently, thereby avoiding server overhead, and also
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allow cursors to be named with character strings (actually Tk_Uids).
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.PP
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\fBTk_GetCursor\fR takes as argument a Tk_Uid describing a cursor,
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and returns the X identifier for a cursor corresponding to the
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description. It re-uses an existing cursor if possible and
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creates a new one otherwise. \fINameId\fR must be a standard Tcl
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list with one of the following forms:
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.TP
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\fIname\fR\ \ [\fIfgColor\fR\ \ [\fIbgColor\fR]]
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\fIName\fR is the name of a cursor in the standard X cursor font,
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i.e., any of the names defined in \fBcursorfont.h\fR, without
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the \fBXC_\fR. Some example values are \fBX_cursor\fR, \fBhand2\fR,
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or \fBleft_ptr\fR. Appendix B of ``The X Window System''
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by Scheifler & Gettys has illustrations showing what each of these
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cursors looks like. If \fIfgColor\fR and \fIbgColor\fR are both
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specified, they give the foreground and background colors to use
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for the cursor (any of the forms acceptable to \fBTk_GetColor\fR
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may be used). If only \fIfgColor\fR is specified, then there
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will be no background color: the background will be transparent.
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If no colors are specified, then the cursor
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will use black for its foreground color and white for its background
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color.
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.TP
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\fB@\fIsourceName\ \ maskName\ \ fgColor\ \ bgColor\fR
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.br
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In this form, \fIsourceName\fR and \fImaskName\fR are the names of
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files describing bitmaps for the cursor's source bits and mask.
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Each file must be in standard X11 or X10 bitmap format.
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\fIFgColor\fR and \fIbgColor\fR
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indicate the colors to use for the
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cursor, in any of the forms acceptable to \fBTk_GetColor\fR.
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.TP
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\fB@\fIsourceName\ \ fgColor\fR
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.br
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This form is similar to the one above, except that the source is
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used as mask also. This means that the cursor's background is transparent.
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.PP
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\fBTk_GetCursorFromData\fR allows cursors to be created from
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in-memory descriptions of their source and mask bitmaps. \fISource\fR
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points to standard bitmap data for the cursor's source bits, and
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\fImask\fR points to standard bitmap data describing
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which pixels of \fIsource\fR are to be drawn and which are to be
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considered transparent. \fIWidth\fR and \fIheight\fR give the
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dimensions of the cursor, \fIxHot\fR and \fIyHot\fR indicate the
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location of the cursor's hot-spot (the point that is reported when
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an event occurs), and \fIfg\fR and \fIbg\fR describe the cursor's
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foreground and background colors textually (any of the forms
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suitable for \fBTk_GetColor\fR may be used). Typically, the
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arguments to \fBTk_GetCursorFromData\fR are created by including
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a cursor file directly into the source code for a program, as in
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the following example:
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.nf
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.RS
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\fCCursor cursor;
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#include "source.cursor"
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#include "mask.cursor"
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cursor = Tk_GetCursorFromData(interp, tkwin, source_bits,
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mask_bits, source_width, source_height, source_x_hot,
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source_y_hot, Tk_GetUid("red"), Tk_GetUid("blue"));\fR
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.RE
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.fi
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.PP
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Under normal conditions, \fBTk_GetCursor\fR and \fBTk_GetCursorFromData\fR
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will return an identifier for the requested cursor. If an error
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occurs in creating the cursor, such as when \fInameId\fR refers
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to a non-existent file, then \fBNone\fR is returned and an error
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message will be stored in \fIinterp->result\fR.
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.PP
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\fBTk_GetCursor\fR and \fBTk_GetCursorFromData\fR maintain a
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database of all the cursors they have created. Whenever possible,
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a call to \fBTk_GetCursor\fR or \fBTk_GetCursorFromData\fR will
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return an existing cursor rather than creating a new one. This
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approach can substantially reduce server overhead, so the Tk
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procedures should generally be used in preference to Xlib procedures
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like \fBXCreateFontCursor\fR or \fBXCreatePixmapCursor\fR, which
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create a new cursor on each call.
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.PP
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The procedure \fBTk_NameOfCursor\fR is roughly the inverse of
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\fBTk_GetCursor\fR. If its \fIcursor\fR argument was created
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by \fBTk_GetCursor\fR, then the return value is the \fInameId\fR
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argument that was passed to \fBTk_GetCursor\fR to create the
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cursor. If \fIcursor\fR was created by a call to \fBTk_GetCursorFromData\fR,
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or by any other mechanism, then the return value is a hexadecimal string
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giving the X identifier for the cursor.
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Note: the string returned by \fBTk_NameOfCursor\fR is
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only guaranteed to persist until the next call to \fBTk_NameOfCursor\fR.
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.PP
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When a cursor returned by \fBTk_GetCursor\fR or \fBTk_GetCursorFromData\fR
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is no longer needed, \fBTk_FreeCursor\fR should be called to release it.
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There should be exactly one call to \fBTk_FreeCursor\fR for
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each call to \fBTk_GetCursor\fR or \fBTk_GetCursorFromData\fR.
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When a cursor is no longer in use anywhere (i.e. it has been freed as
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many times as it has been gotten) \fBTk_FreeCursor\fR will release
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it to the X server and remove it from the database.
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.SH BUGS
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In determining whether an existing cursor can be used to satisfy
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a new request, \fBTk_GetCursor\fR and \fBTk_GetCursorFromData\fR
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consider only the immediate values of their arguments. For
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example, when a file name is passed to \fBTk_GetCursor\fR,
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\fBTk_GetCursor\fR will assume it is safe to re-use an existing
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cursor created from the same file name: it will not check to
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see whether the file itself has changed, or whether the current
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directory has changed, thereby causing the name to refer to
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a different file. Similarly, \fBTk_GetCursorFromData\fR assumes
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that if the same \fIsource\fR pointer is used in two different calls,
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then the pointers refer to the same data; it does not check to
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see if the actual data values have changed.
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.SH KEYWORDS
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cursor
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