NAME¶
X11::CursorFont - cursor font glyph names and numbers
SYNOPSIS¶
use X11::CursorFont '%CURSOR_GLYPH';
my $num = $CURSOR_GLYPH{'fleur'}; # is 52
my $name = $X11::CursorFont::CURSOR_NAME[52]; # is "fleur"
DESCRIPTION¶
This is the names and numbers of the glyphs in the X11 cursor font which
contains various standard mouse pointer cursors.
%CURSOR_GLYPH maps a glyph name to its character number in the font,
$CURSOR_GLYPH{'fleur'} # is 52
@CURSOR_NAME conversely is indexed by character number and gives the glyph name,
$CURSOR_NAME[52] # is "fleur"
Each glyph has an associated mask at character number glyph+1 which is the shape
of the cursor (the displayed vs transparent pixels). So the character numbers
are always even and in @CURSOR_NAME only the even character positions have
names.
The cursor images can be viewed with the usual "xfd" font display
program,
xfd -fn cursor
The names are per the Xlib
/usr/include/X11/cursorfont.h file, without
the "XC_" prefixes. The full list is
Name Number
X_cursor 0 default fat X
arrow 2
based_arrow_down 4
based_arrow_up 6
boat 8
bogosity 10
bottom_left_corner 12
bottom_right_corner 14
bottom_side 16
bottom_tee 18
box_spiral 20 a square spiral
center_ptr 22
circle 24
clock 26
coffee_mug 28
cross 30
cross_reverse 32
crosshair 34 "+" shape
diamond_cross 36
dot 38
dotbox 40
double_arrow 42
draft_large 44
draft_small 46
draped_box 48
exchange 50
fleur 52
gobbler 54
gumby 56
hand1 58
hand2 60
heart 62
icon 64
iron_cross 66
left_ptr 68
left_side 70
left_tee 72
leftbutton 74
ll_angle 76
lr_angle 78
man 80
middlebutton 82
mouse 84
pencil 86
pirate 88 skull and crossbones
plus 90
question_arrow 92
right_ptr 94
right_side 96
right_tee 98
rightbutton 100
rtl_logo 102
sailboat 104
sb_down_arrow 106
sb_h_double_arrow 108
sb_left_arrow 110
sb_right_arrow 112
sb_up_arrow 114
sb_v_double_arrow 116
shuttle 118
sizing 120
spider 122
spraycan 124
star 126
target 128
tcross 130
top_left_arrow 132
top_left_corner 134
top_right_corner 136
top_side 138
top_tee 140
trek 142
ul_angle 144
umbrella 146
ur_angle 148
watch 150 a good "busy" indicator
xterm 152 a vertical insertion bar
"X_cursor" is the usual default when the server first starts or when
the root window is set to cursor "None".
VARIABLES¶
- %X11::CursorFont::CURSOR_GLYPH
- A mapping of glyph name to cursor font character number.
- @X11::CursorFont::CURSOR_NAME
- A table of cursor font character number to glyph name.
EXPORTS¶
Nothing is exported by default, but %CURSOR_GLYPH and @CURSOR_NAME can be
selected in usual "Exporter" style (see Exporter),
use X11::CursorFont '%CURSOR_GLYPH', '@CURSOR_NAME';
EXAMPLE¶
For reference, here's how to create a cursor from a desired glyph,
my $cursor_name = 'spraycan';
my $cursor_glyph = $CURSOR_GLYPH{$cursor_name}; # number
my $cursor_font = $X->new_rsrc;
$X->OpenFont ($cursor_font, "cursor"); # cursor font
my $cursor = $X->new_rsrc;
$X->CreateGlyphCursor
($cursor,
$cursor_font, # font
$cursor_font, # mask font
$cursor_glyph, # glyph
$cursor_glyph + 1, # and its mask
0,0,0, # foreground, black
0xFFFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFF); # background, white
$X->CloseFont ($cursor_font);
# then use $cursor with CreateWindow or ChangeWindowAttributes
# cursor => $cursor
The $cursor_font could be kept open if used repeatedly. Opening and closing
isn't a round-trip, so an open when needed may be enough.
Any RGB colours can be given in "CreateGlyphCursor()", but actual
appearance on screen will be limited by the hardware.
All cursors in the core protocol are two-colours with pixels fully opaque or
fully transparent as per this create. The RENDER extension, when available,
can do multi-colour and partial transparency if desired (see
X11::Protocol::Ext::RENDER).
SEE ALSO¶
X11::Protocol, X11::KeySyms
/usr/include/X11/cursorfont.h and listing in the Xlib manual appendix B
("
http://www.x.org/docs/X11/" or
/usr/share/doc/libx11-dev/libX11.txt.gz).
Xlib Xmu "XmuCursorNameToIndex()"
("
http://www.x.org/docs/Xmu/" or
/usr/share/doc/libxmu-headers/Xmu.txt.gz)
xfd(1) to display the cursor font.
xsetroot(1) to change the root window cursor.
HOME PAGE¶
<
http://user42.tuxfamily.org/x11-protocol-other/index.html>
LICENSE¶
Copyright 2011, 2012, 2013 Kevin Ryde
X11-Protocol-Other is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
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