1cursor(n)                     Tk cursor routines                     cursor(n)
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NAME

8       cursor - Procedures to handle CURSOR data
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SYNOPSIS

11       package require Tk
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13       package require cursor  ?0.1?
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15       ::cursor::propagate widget cursor
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17       ::cursor::restore widget ?cursor?
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DESCRIPTION

24       The cursor package provides commands to handle Tk cursors.
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COMMANDS

27       The following commands are available:
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29       ::cursor::propagate widget cursor
30              Sets the cursor for the specified widget and all its descendants
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34              Restore the original or previously set cursor for the  specified
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36              will be used if on any widget that did not have a preset  cursor
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39       ::cursor::display ?parent?
40              Pops up a dialog with a listbox containing all the cursor names.
41              Selecting a cursor name will display it in that dialog.  This is
42              simply for viewing any available cursors on the platform.
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SEE ALSO

45       Tk_GetCursor(3), cursors(n), options(n)
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KEYWORDS

48       cursor
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51       Copyright (c) Jeffrey Hobbs <jeff@hobbs.org>
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56cursor                                0.1                            cursor(n)
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