Widget.overrideCursor

Sets the cursor color to use in a widget, overriding the cursor-color and secondary-cursor-color style properties. All other style values are left untouched. See also gtk_widget_modify_style().

Note that the underlying properties have the #GdkColor type, so the alpha value in @primary and @secondary will be ignored.

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class Widget
void
overrideCursor

Parameters

cursor RGBA

the color to use for primary cursor (does not need to be allocated), or %NULL to undo the effect of previous calls to of gtk_widget_override_cursor().

secondaryCursor RGBA

the color to use for secondary cursor (does not need to be allocated), or %NULL to undo the effect of previous calls to of gtk_widget_override_cursor().

Detailed Description

Deprecated: This function is not useful in the context of CSS-based rendering. If you wish to change the color used to render the primary and secondary cursors you should use a custom CSS style, through an application-specific #GtkStyleProvider and a CSS style class.

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