DXmCreateCursor(3X)DXmCreateCursor(3X)NAMEDXmCreateCursor - Creates a specific cursor.
SYNOPSIS
Cursor DXmCreateCursor(widget, cursorkind)
Widget widget;
int cursorkind;
PARAMETERS
The widget from which display information is obtained. An integer that
represents the type of cursor, as follows:
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Value Cursor Description
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decw$c_wait_cursor (4) A watch
decw$c_questionmark_cursor (54) A question mark
decw$c_inactive_cursor (6) A caution ("do not enter")
symbol
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The following X Window System fallbacks are provided in the
event the DECwindows-specific cursors cannot be loaded:
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DECwindows-Specific Cursor X Fallback
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decw$c_wait_cursor XC_watch
decw$c_questionmark_cursor XC_question_arrow
decw$c_inactive_cursor XC_circle
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You can specify additional cursor symbols by examining the
/usr/include/X11/decwcursor.h file. (X Window System fallbacks
are provided for each of those cursors as well.)
DESCRIPTION
The DXmCreateCursor routine enables you to create a cursor that dis‐
plays as a watch, question mark, or caution ("do not enter") symbol
(these are the most frequently used cursor symbols).
RETURN VALUES
The identifier (cursor ID) of the created cursor.
DXmCreateCursor(3X)