1. wxEuphoria custom cursor
- Posted by Erik-Jan van Kampen <e.vankampen at student.tudelft.nl> Dec 31, 2005
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Matt, thanks very much for the custom cursor option in wxEuphoria! I downloaded the latest version this morning and I now have the part of my program with the custom cursors working. However, there is one small problem with the cursors. The so called hotspot of the custom cursors in wxEuphoria is in the topleft corner in stead of in the center. This results in problems since my controls are very close to each other. Is it possible to change the default hotspot position to the centre of the cursor? Erik-Jan
2. Re: wxEuphoria custom cursor
- Posted by Matt Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at gmail.com> Dec 31, 2005
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Erik-Jan van Kampen wrote: > > Matt, > > thanks very much for the custom cursor option in wxEuphoria! > > I downloaded the latest version this morning and I now have the part of my > program > with the custom cursors working. > > However, there is one small problem with the cursors. The so called hotspot > of the custom cursors in wxEuphoria is in the topleft corner in stead of in > the center. This results in problems since my controls are very close to each > other. > > Is it possible to change the default hotspot position to the centre of the > cursor? > It looks like it is, but you'll need to use an ico file in windows, and an xbm file under X (not sure if this will work for wxGTK). Here's the constructor you would need to use under windows: -- wxCursor::wxCursor(const wxString&, long, int, int) wxCursor_op_ctr_3 = define_c_var( wxWin, "@wxCursor@$bctr$qrx8wxStringlii" ), I don't have the linux source handy right now to point out that constructor. The wxWidgets docs are here: http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.4.2/wx81.htm#wxcursor Matt Lewis