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cursor(n)                                    Tk cursor routines                                    cursor(n)



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NAME
       cursor - Procedures to handle CURSOR data

SYNOPSIS
       package require Tk

       package require cursor  ?0.1?

       ::cursor::propagate widget cursor

       ::cursor::restore widget ?cursor?

       ::cursor::display ?parent?

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DESCRIPTION
       The cursor package provides commands to handle Tk cursors.

COMMANDS
       The following commands are available:

       ::cursor::propagate widget cursor
              Sets the cursor for the specified widget and all its descendants to cursor.

       ::cursor::restore widget ?cursor?
              Restore  the  original  or  previously set cursor for the specified widget and all its descen-dants. descendants.
              dants.  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 ::cursor::propagate).

       ::cursor::display ?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
       Tk_GetCursor(3), cursors(n), options(n)

KEYWORDS
       cursor

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) Jeffrey Hobbs <jeff@hobbs.org>




cursor                                               0.1                                           cursor(n)

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