Creates a new cursor by looking up @name in the current cursor theme.
A recommended set of cursor names that will work across different platforms can be found in the CSS specification: - "none" - "default" - "help" - "pointer" - "context-menu" - "progress" - "wait" - "cell" - "crosshair" - "text" - "vertical-text" - "alias" - "copy" - "move" - "no-drop" - "not-allowed" - "grab" - "grabbing" - "all-scroll" - "col-resize" - "row-resize" - "n-resize" - "e-resize" - "s-resize" - "w-resize" - "ne-resize" - "nw-resize" - "sw-resize" - "se-resize" - "ew-resize" - "ns-resize" - "nesw-resize" - "nwse-resize" - "zoom-in" - "zoom-out"
the #GdkDisplay for which the cursor will be created
the name of the cursor
Return: a new #GdkCursor, or %NULL if there is no cursor with the given name
ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object.
2.8
See Implementation
Creates a new cursor by looking up @name in the current cursor theme.
A recommended set of cursor names that will work across different platforms can be found in the CSS specification: - "none" - "default" - "help" - "pointer" - "context-menu" - "progress" - "wait" - "cell" - "crosshair" - "text" - "vertical-text" - "alias" - "copy" - "move" - "no-drop" - "not-allowed" - "grab" - "grabbing" - "all-scroll" - "col-resize" - "row-resize" - "n-resize" - "e-resize" - "s-resize" - "w-resize" - "ne-resize" - "nw-resize" - "sw-resize" - "se-resize" - "ew-resize" - "ns-resize" - "nesw-resize" - "nwse-resize" - "zoom-in" - "zoom-out"