XmSetMenuCursor(3X) UNIX System V XmSetMenuCursor(3X)
NAME
XmSetMenuCursor - A function that modifies the menu cursor
for a client
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
void XmSetMenuCursor (display, cursorId)
Display * display;
Cursor cursorId;
VERSION
This page documents version 1.2 of the Motif library.
DESCRIPTION
XmSetMenuCursor programmatically modifies the menu cursor
for a client; after the cursor has been created by the
client, this function registers the cursor with the menu
system. After calling this function, the specified cursor
is displayed whenever this client displays a Motif menu on
the indicated display. The client can then specify
different cursors on different displays.
This function sets the menu cursor for all screens on the
display. XmSetMenuCursor is obsolete and exists for
compatibility with previous releases. Instead of using this
function, provide initial values or call XtSetValues for the
XmScreen resource XmNmenuCursor.
displaySpecifies the display to which the cursor is to be
associated
cursorId
Specifies the X cursor ID
RELATED INFORMATION
XmScreen(3X).
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