1 | /****************************************************************************
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2 | ** $Id: qcursor.cpp 2 2005-11-16 15:49:26Z dmik $
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3 | **
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4 | ** Implementation of QCursor class
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5 | **
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6 | ** Created : 940220
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7 | **
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8 | ** Copyright (C) 1992-2003 Trolltech AS. All rights reserved.
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36 | **********************************************************************/
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37 |
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38 | #include "qcursor.h"
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39 |
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40 | #ifndef QT_NO_CURSOR
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41 |
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42 | #include "qbitmap.h"
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43 | #include "qimage.h"
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44 | #include "qdatastream.h"
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45 |
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46 |
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47 | /*!
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48 | \class QCursor qcursor.h
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49 |
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50 | \brief The QCursor class provides a mouse cursor with an arbitrary
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51 | shape.
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52 |
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53 | \ingroup appearance
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54 | \ingroup shared
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55 |
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56 | This class is mainly used to create mouse cursors that are
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57 | associated with particular widgets and to get and set the position
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58 | of the mouse cursor.
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59 |
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60 | Qt has a number of standard cursor shapes, but you can also make
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61 | custom cursor shapes based on a QBitmap, a mask and a hotspot.
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62 |
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63 | To associate a cursor with a widget, use QWidget::setCursor(). To
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64 | associate a cursor with all widgets (normally for a short period
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65 | of time), use QApplication::setOverrideCursor().
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66 |
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67 | To set a cursor shape use QCursor::setShape() or use the QCursor
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68 | constructor which takes the shape as argument, or you can use one
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69 | of the predefined cursors defined in the \l CursorShape enum.
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70 |
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71 | If you want to create a cursor with your own bitmap, either use
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72 | the QCursor constructor which takes a bitmap and a mask or the
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73 | constructor which takes a pixmap as arguments.
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74 |
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75 | To set or get the position of the mouse cursor use the static
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76 | methods QCursor::pos() and QCursor::setPos().
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77 |
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78 | \img cursors.png Cursor Shapes
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79 |
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80 | \sa QWidget \link guibooks.html#fowler GUI Design Handbook:
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81 | Cursors\endlink
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82 |
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83 | On X11, Qt supports the \link
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84 | http://www.xfree86.org/4.3.0/Xcursor.3.html Xcursor\endlink
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85 | library, which allows for full color icon themes. The table below
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86 | shows the cursor name used for each Qt::CursorShape value. If a
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87 | cursor cannot be found using the name shown below, a standard X11
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88 | cursor will be used instead. Note: X11 does not provide
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89 | appropriate cursors for all possible Qt::CursorShape values. It
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90 | is possible that some cursors will be taken from the Xcursor
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91 | theme, while others will use an internal bitmap cursor.
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92 |
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93 | \table
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94 | \header \i Qt::CursorShape Values \i Cursor Names
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95 | \row \i Qt::ArrowCursor \i left_ptr
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96 | \row \i Qt::UpArrowCursor \i up_arrow
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97 | \row \i Qt::CrossCursor \i cross
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98 | \row \i Qt::WaitCursor \i wait
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99 | \row \i Qt::BusyCursor \i left_ptr_watch
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100 | \row \i Qt::IbeamCursor \i ibeam
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101 | \row \i Qt::SizeVerCursor \i size_ver
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102 | \row \i Qt::SizeHorCursor \i size_hor
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103 | \row \i Qt::SizeBDiagCursor \i size_bdiag
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104 | \row \i Qt::SizeFDiagCursor \i size_fdiag
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105 | \row \i Qt::SizeAllCursor \i size_all
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106 | \row \i Qt::SplitVCursor \i split_v
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107 | \row \i Qt::SplitHCursor \i split_h
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108 | \row \i Qt::PointingHandCursor \i pointing_hand
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109 | \row \i Qt::ForbiddenCursor \i forbidden
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110 | \row \i Qt::WhatsThisCursor \i whats_this
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111 | \endtable
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112 | */
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113 |
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114 | /*!
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115 | \enum Qt::CursorShape
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116 |
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117 | This enum type defines the various cursors that can be used.
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118 |
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119 | \value ArrowCursor standard arrow cursor
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120 | \value UpArrowCursor upwards arrow
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121 | \value CrossCursor crosshair
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122 | \value WaitCursor hourglass/watch
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123 | \value BusyCursor standard arrow with hourglass/watch
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124 | \value IbeamCursor ibeam/text entry
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125 | \value SizeVerCursor vertical resize
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126 | \value SizeHorCursor horizontal resize
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127 | \value SizeFDiagCursor diagonal resize (\)
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128 | \value SizeBDiagCursor diagonal resize (/)
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129 | \value SizeAllCursor all directions resize
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130 | \value BlankCursor blank/invisible cursor
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131 | \value SplitVCursor vertical splitting
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132 | \value SplitHCursor horizontal splitting
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133 | \value PointingHandCursor a pointing hand
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134 | \value ForbiddenCursor a slashed circle
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135 | \value WhatsThisCursor an arrow with a question mark
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136 | \value BitmapCursor
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137 |
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138 | ArrowCursor is the default for widgets in a normal state.
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139 |
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140 | \img cursors.png Cursor Shapes
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141 | */
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142 |
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143 | /*****************************************************************************
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144 | QCursor stream functions
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145 | *****************************************************************************/
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146 |
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147 | #ifndef QT_NO_DATASTREAM
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148 |
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149 |
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150 | /*!
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151 | \relates QCursor
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152 | Writes the cursor \a c to the stream \a s.
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153 |
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154 | \sa \link datastreamformat.html Format of the QDataStream operators \endlink
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155 | */
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156 |
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157 | QDataStream &operator<<( QDataStream &s, const QCursor &c )
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158 | {
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159 | s << (Q_INT16)c.shape(); // write shape id to stream
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160 | if ( c.shape() == Qt::BitmapCursor ) { // bitmap cursor
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161 | #if !defined(QT_NO_IMAGEIO)
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162 | s << *c.bitmap() << *c.mask();
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163 | s << c.hotSpot();
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164 | #else
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165 | qWarning("No Image Cursor I/O");
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166 | #endif
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167 | }
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168 | return s;
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169 | }
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170 |
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171 | /*!
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172 | \relates QCursor
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173 | Reads a cursor from the stream \a s and sets \a c to the read data.
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174 |
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175 | \sa \link datastreamformat.html Format of the QDataStream operators \endlink
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176 | */
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177 |
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178 | QDataStream &operator>>( QDataStream &s, QCursor &c )
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179 | {
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180 | Q_INT16 shape;
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181 | s >> shape; // read shape id from stream
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182 | if ( shape == Qt::BitmapCursor ) { // read bitmap cursor
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183 | #if !defined(QT_NO_IMAGEIO)
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184 | QBitmap bm, bmm;
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185 | QPoint hot;
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186 | s >> bm >> bmm >> hot;
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187 | c = QCursor( bm, bmm, hot.x(), hot.y() );
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188 | #else
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189 | qWarning("No Image Cursor I/O");
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190 | #endif
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191 | } else {
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192 | c.setShape( (int)shape ); // create cursor with shape
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193 | }
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194 | return s;
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195 | }
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196 | #endif // QT_NO_DATASTREAM
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197 |
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198 |
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199 | /*!
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200 | Constructs a custom pixmap cursor.
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201 |
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202 | \a pixmap is the image. It is usual to give it a mask (set using
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203 | QPixmap::setMask()). \a hotX and \a hotY define the cursor's hot
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204 | spot.
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205 |
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206 | If \a hotX is negative, it is set to the \c{pixmap().width()/2}.
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207 | If \a hotY is negative, it is set to the \c{pixmap().height()/2}.
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208 |
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209 | Valid cursor sizes depend on the display hardware (or the
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210 | underlying window system). We recommend using 32x32 cursors,
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211 | because this size is supported on all platforms. Some platforms
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212 | also support 16x16, 48x48 and 64x64 cursors.
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213 |
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214 | Currently, only black-and-white pixmaps can be used.
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215 |
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216 | \sa QPixmap::QPixmap(), QPixmap::setMask()
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217 | */
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218 |
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219 | QCursor::QCursor( const QPixmap &pixmap, int hotX, int hotY )
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220 | {
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221 | QImage img = pixmap.convertToImage().
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222 | convertDepth( 8, Qt::ThresholdDither|Qt::AvoidDither );
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223 | QBitmap bm;
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224 | bm.convertFromImage( img, Qt::ThresholdDither|Qt::AvoidDither );
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225 | QBitmap bmm;
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226 | if ( bm.mask() ) {
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227 | bmm = *bm.mask();
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228 | QBitmap nullBm;
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229 | bm.setMask( nullBm );
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230 | }
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231 | else if ( pixmap.mask() ) {
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232 | QImage mimg = pixmap.mask()->convertToImage().
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233 | convertDepth( 8, Qt::ThresholdDither|Qt::AvoidDither );
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234 | bmm.convertFromImage( mimg, Qt::ThresholdDither|Qt::AvoidDither );
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235 | }
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236 | else {
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237 | bmm.resize( bm.size() );
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238 | bmm.fill( Qt::color1 );
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239 | }
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240 |
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241 | setBitmap(bm,bmm,hotX,hotY);
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242 | }
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243 |
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244 |
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245 |
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246 | /*!
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247 | Constructs a custom bitmap cursor.
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248 |
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249 | \a bitmap and
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250 | \a mask make up the bitmap.
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251 | \a hotX and
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252 | \a hotY define the cursor's hot spot.
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253 |
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254 | If \a hotX is negative, it is set to the \c{bitmap().width()/2}.
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255 | If \a hotY is negative, it is set to the \c{bitmap().height()/2}.
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256 |
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257 | The cursor \a bitmap (B) and \a mask (M) bits are combined like this:
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258 | \list
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259 | \i B=1 and M=1 gives black.
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260 | \i B=0 and M=1 gives white.
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261 | \i B=0 and M=0 gives transparent.
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262 | \i B=1 and M=0 gives an undefined result.
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263 | \endlist
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264 |
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265 | Use the global Qt color \c color0 to draw 0-pixels and \c color1 to
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266 | draw 1-pixels in the bitmaps.
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267 |
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268 | Valid cursor sizes depend on the display hardware (or the
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269 | underlying window system). We recommend using 32x32 cursors,
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270 | because this size is supported on all platforms. Some platforms
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271 | also support 16x16, 48x48 and 64x64 cursors.
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272 |
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273 | \sa QBitmap::QBitmap(), QBitmap::setMask()
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274 | */
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275 |
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276 | QCursor::QCursor( const QBitmap &bitmap, const QBitmap &mask,
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277 | int hotX, int hotY )
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278 | {
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279 | setBitmap(bitmap,mask,hotX,hotY);
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280 | }
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281 |
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282 | #endif // QT_NO_CURSOR
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283 |
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284 |
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