The cross hair cursor (actually platform specific) is the curson used to
indicate "pan" on a lot of systems; on mac it may be a hand symbol. You can
change the default cursor on your control panel in windows if you like.
The MapPane stuff is an example to get you started; you can look into how
those tools are defined if you like and change the cursor that is used. As a
programming example we have not document MapPane very well; indeed MapPane
is "unsupported" and does not have a developer working on it.
You may wish to look at udig or puzzleGIS for desktop GIS systems built
around the geotools library.
Jody
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 5:11 AM, nvidia <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi fellow Geotools users,
>
> i have a question that i would like need answering. when you add the
> mappane to the container i.e container.add(mapPane); // add mappane at the
> bottom
>
> and run the app, i see a + cross hair which allows me to drag on the screen
> a square or if click, a dot. Would somebody mind telling me the purpose of
> this cross hair and why it is there, as i can't seem to find any
> description
> concerning this.
>
>
> Cheers
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