Query: sdl::cursor
OS: suse
Section: 3
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SDL::Cursor(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SDL::Cursor(3)NAMESDL::Cursor - a SDL perl extensionSYNOPSIS$cursor = SDL::Cursor->new( -data => new SDL::Surface "cursor.png", -mask => new SDL::Surface "mask.png", -x => 0, -y => 0 ); $cusor->use;DESCRIPTIONthe SDL::Cursor module handles mouse cursors, and provide the developer to use custom made cursors. Note that the cursors can only be in black and white.METHODSnew( -data => $surface_data, -mask => $surface_mask, x => $x, y => $y) Creates a new cursor. The <C>-data</C> and <C>-mask</C> parameters should be both black and white pictures. The height and width of these surfaces should be a multiple of 8. The <C>-x</C> and <C>-y</C> are the coordinates of the cursor 'hot spot'. warp($x, $y) Set the position of the cursor at the <C>$x</C>, <C>$y</C> coordinates in the application window. use() Set the cursor as the active cursor. get() When used statically <C>SDL::Cursor::get()</C>, it will return the instance of the current cursor in use. Called as a method, it will return itself. This method can be useful if you are dealing with several cursors. show($toggle) Set the visibility of the cursor. A false value will make the cursor invisible in the Application window. A true value will show it back.AUTHORDavid J. GoehrigSEE ALSOperl SDL::Surface perl v5.12.1 2010-07-05 SDL::Cursor(3)
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