Cursor.this

Creates a new cursor from the set of builtin cursors. Some useful ones are: - #GDK_RIGHT_PTR (right-facing arrow) - #GDK_CROSSHAIR (crosshair) - #GDK_XTERM (I-beam) - #GDK_WATCH (busy) - #GDK_FLEUR (for moving objects) - #GDK_HAND1 (a right-pointing hand) - #GDK_HAND2 (a left-pointing hand) - #GDK_LEFT_SIDE (resize left side) - #GDK_RIGHT_SIDE (resize right side) - #GDK_TOP_LEFT_CORNER (resize northwest corner) - #GDK_TOP_RIGHT_CORNER (resize northeast corner) - #GDK_BOTTOM_LEFT_CORNER (resize southwest corner) - #GDK_BOTTOM_RIGHT_CORNER (resize southeast corner) - #GDK_TOP_SIDE (resize top side) - #GDK_BOTTOM_SIDE (resize bottom side) - #GDK_SB_H_DOUBLE_ARROW (move vertical splitter) - #GDK_SB_V_DOUBLE_ARROW (move horizontal splitter) - #GDK_BLANK_CURSOR (Blank cursor). Since 2.16

Parameters

display Display

the #GdkDisplay for which the cursor will be created

cursorType GdkCursorType

cursor to create

Return: a new #GdkCursor

Throws

ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object.

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