NAME
cursor - Procedures to handle CURSOR data
SYNOPSIS
package require TTkk package require ccuurrssoorr ??00..11??::::ccuurrssoorr::::pprrooppaaggaattee widget cursor
::::ccuurrssoorr::::rreessttoorree widget ?cursor?
::::ccuurrssoorr::::ddiissppllaayy ?parent?DESCRIPTION
The ccuurrssoorr package provides commands to handle Tk cursors.
CCOOMMMMAANNDDSS The following commands are available:::::ccuurrssoorr::::pprrooppaaggaattee widget cursor
Sets the cursor for the specified widget and all its descendants
to cursor.
::::ccuurrssoorr::::rreessttoorree widget ?cursor?
Restore the original or previously set cursor for the specified
widget and all its descendants. If cursor is specified, that
will be used if on any widget that did not have a preset cursor
(set by a previous call to ::::ccuurrssoorr::::pprrooppaaggaattee). ::::ccuurrssoorr::::ddiissppllaayy ?parent?Pops up a dialog with a listbox containing all the cursor names.
Selecting a cursor name will display it in that dialog. This is
simply for viewing any available cursors on the platform.
SEE ALSO
TkGetCursor(3), cursors(n), options(n)
KKEEYYWWOORRDDSScursor
COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) Jeffrey Hobbscursor 0.1 cursor(n)