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wxCursor(3erl) | Erlang Module Definition | wxCursor(3erl) |
NAME¶
wxCursor - See external documentation: wxCursor.DESCRIPTION¶
See external documentation: wxCursor. This class is derived (and can use functions) from:DATA TYPES¶
- wxCursor():
An object reference, The representation is internal and can be changed without
notice. It can't be used for comparsion stored on disc or distributed for use
on other nodes.
EXPORTS¶
new() -> wxCursor()
See external documentation.
new(CursorId) -> wxCursor()
Types:
CursorId = integer()
See external documentation.
Also:
new(Image) -> wxCursor() when
Image::wxImage:wxImage().
new(Bits, Width, Height) -> wxCursor()
Types:
Bits = binary()
Width = integer()
Height = integer()
This function is deprecated: deprecated function not available in
wxWidgets-2.9 and later
Equivalent to new(Bits, Width, Height, []).
new(Bits, Width, Height, Option::[Option]) -> wxCursor()
Types:
Bits = binary()
Width = integer()
Height = integer()
Option = {hotSpotX, integer()} | {hotSpotY, integer()}
This function is deprecated: deprecated function not available in
wxWidgets-2.9 and later
See external documentation.
ok(This) -> boolean()
Types:
This = wxCursor()
See external documentation.
destroy(This::wxCursor()) -> ok
Destroys this object, do not use object again
AUTHORS¶
<>wx 1.3.1 |