cursors(3tk)


NAME

   cursors - mouse cursors available in Tk
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DESCRIPTION

   The  -cursor  widget  option allows a Tk programmer to change the mouse
   cursor for a particular widget.  The cursor names recognized by  Tk  on
   all platforms are:
          X_cursor
          arrow
          based_arrow_down
          based_arrow_up
          boat
          bogosity
          bottom_left_corner
          bottom_right_corner
          bottom_side
          bottom_tee
          box_spiral
          center_ptr
          circle
          clock
          coffee_mug
          cross
          cross_reverse
          crosshair
          diamond_cross
          dot
          dotbox
          double_arrow
          draft_large
          draft_small
          draped_box
          exchange
          fleur
          gobbler
          gumby
          hand1
          hand2
          heart
          icon
          iron_cross
          left_ptr
          left_side
          left_tee
          leftbutton
          ll_angle
          lr_angle
          man
          middlebutton
          mouse
          none
          pencil
          pirate
          plus
          question_arrow
          right_ptr
          right_side
          right_tee
          rightbutton
          rtl_logo
          sailboat
          sb_down_arrow
          sb_h_double_arrow
          sb_left_arrow
          sb_right_arrow
          sb_up_arrow
          sb_v_double_arrow
          shuttle
          sizing
          spider
          spraycan
          star
          target
          tcross
          top_left_arrow
          top_left_corner
          top_right_corner
          top_side
          top_tee
          trek
          ul_angle
          umbrella
          ur_angle
          watch
          xterm

   The none cursor can be specified to eliminate the cursor.

PORTABILITY ISSUES

   Windows
          On  Windows  systems, the following cursors are mapped to native
          cursors:
                 arrow
                 center_ptr
                 crosshair
                 fleur
                 ibeam
                 icon
                 none
                 sb_h_double_arrow
                 sb_v_double_arrow
                 watch
                 xterm
          And the following additional cursors are available:
                 no
                 starting
                 size
                 size_ne_sw
                 size_ns
                 size_nw_se
                 size_we
                 uparrow
                 wait

   Mac OS X
          On Mac OS X systems, the following cursors are mapped to  native
          cursors:
                 arrow
                 cross
                 crosshair
                 ibeam
                 none
                 plus
                 watch
                 xterm
          And the following additional native cursors are available:
                 copyarrow
                 aliasarrow
                 contextualmenuarrow
                 text
                 cross-hair
                 closedhand
                 openhand
                 pointinghand
                 resizeleft
                 resizeright
                 resizeleftright
                 resizeup
                 resizedown
                 resizeupdown
                 notallowed
                 poof
                 countinguphand
                 countingdownhand
                 countingupanddownhand
                 spinning

KEYWORDS

   cursor, option





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