I was able to find a solution. This code creates an invisible cursor:
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GdkCursor* cursor = gdk_cursor_new(GDK_BLANK_CURSOR);
//'window' is any widget which has a Gdk::Window
window->get_window()->set_cursor(Gdk::Cursor(cursor));
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Is there a way to use only gtkmm code and not gtk+ code?
PS:You should put the above code snippet in Gdk::Window::set_cursor's
documentation because I think it is more straight-forward than the current
suggestion.
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: How to create an invisible cursor?
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 17:21:13 +0300
I want to make an invisible cursor in gtkmm. The documentation of
Gdk::Window::set_cursor say that I have to use "gdk_cursor_new_from_pixmap()".
Is this really necessecary? If yes, can you give me an example? I couldn't
figure it out on my own :(
PS. Why Gdk::CursorType doesn't support "GDK_BLANK_CURSOR"? I think it would
make things a lot easier.
Thanks in advance.
Με το Windows Live, μπορείτε να οργανώνετε, να επεξεργάζεστε και να μοιράζεστε
τις φωτογραφίες σας.
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Έχετε Messenger; Έχετε και Windows Live. Μάθετε περισσότερα.
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