Struct xcb::ffi::xproto::xcb_create_glyph_cursor_request_t
[−]
[src]
#[repr(C)]pub struct xcb_create_glyph_cursor_request_t { pub major_opcode: u8, pub pad0: u8, pub length: u16, pub cid: xcb_cursor_t, pub source_font: xcb_font_t, pub mask_font: xcb_font_t, pub source_char: u16, pub mask_char: u16, pub fore_red: u16, pub fore_green: u16, pub fore_blue: u16, pub back_red: u16, pub back_green: u16, pub back_blue: u16, }
create cursor
Creates a cursor from a font glyph. X provides a set of standard cursor shapes in a special font named cursor. Applications are encouraged to use this interface for their cursors because the font can be customized for the individual display type.
All pixels which are set to 1 in the source will use the foreground color (as
specified by fore_red
, fore_green
and fore_blue
). All pixels set to 0
will use the background color (as specified by back_red
, back_green
and
back_blue
).
Fields
major_opcode: u8
pad0: u8
length: u16
cid: xcb_cursor_t
The ID with which you will refer to the cursor, created by xcb_generate_id
.
source_font: xcb_font_t
In which font to look for the cursor glyph.
mask_font: xcb_font_t
In which font to look for the mask glyph.
source_char: u16
The glyph of source_font
to use.
mask_char: u16
The glyph of mask_font
to use as a mask: Pixels which are set to 1 define
which source pixels are displayed. All pixels which are set to 0 are not
displayed.
fore_red: u16
The red value of the foreground color.
fore_green: u16
The green value of the foreground color.
fore_blue: u16
The blue value of the foreground color.
back_red: u16
The red value of the background color.
back_green: u16
The green value of the background color.
back_blue: u16
The blue value of the background color.
Trait Implementations
impl Copy for xcb_create_glyph_cursor_request_t
[src]
impl Clone for xcb_create_glyph_cursor_request_t
[src]
fn clone(&self) -> xcb_create_glyph_cursor_request_t
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
1.0.0
Performs copy-assignment from source
. Read more