On Wed, 2002-08-28 at 14:08, Andrew E. Makeev wrote: > James Durie wrote: > > > On Wed, 2002-08-28 at 12:51, Andrew E. Makeev wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I've tried to play with window cursor for toplevel window: > > > > > > Anyway, I would to know how to do it using > > > gtkmm? > > > > > > > > > thanks in advance, > > > -andrew > > > > Here is a snippet from a bit of code I've been working on: > > > > Guide::SetCursor(const char *name) { > > static GdkCursor * hglass = gdk_cursor_new(GDK_WATCH); > > > > GdkWindow *w = window->window; > > if( strcmp(name, "hourglass") == 0 ) { > > gdk_window_set_cursor(w, hglass); > > gtk_widget_set_sensitive(this->window, false); > > } else { > > gdk_window_set_cursor(w, NULL); > > gtk_widget_set_sensitive(this->window, true); > > } > > } > > > > James > > Thanks, you 've proved that GTK itself works fine :). > I just was wondering if GTKMM has simple way to do this, also. > For example, someone could provide a patch with another override for > set_cursor() in Gdk::Window:
I did this recently in order to implement Bakery::BusyCursor. -- Murray Cumming [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.murrayc.com _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list