Re: Drag cursor name



Thanks for the tip, but I still think that if it had a proper name, I
wouldn't need to see the image to know what it is (yea, I know its not
your fault...).

I saw that it was flower when I search it, but since it doesn't make
any sense I thought there was another meaning.

On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 8:38 AM, Kjell Ahlstedt
<kjell ahlstedt bredband net> wrote:
> 2011-12-21 04:55, lecas malecas skrev:
>
>> Hi, just an observation. I was just now trying to find the name of the
>> drag cursor ( for Gdk::Cursor::create() ), and when looking through
>> the CursorType enumerator, I couldn't find anything that seemed
>> related to dragging stuff. So I ended up just trying out all of them
>> :)
>>
>> Turns out that the drag cursor is called FLEUR (no idea what that means).
>>
>> Couldn't it have a nicer name?
>>
>> There's some really cool cursors there though :p
>>
> A general rule for gtkmm programming is: If you don't find enough
> information in the gtkmm documentation, look in the gtk+ documentation. In
> this case at
> http://developer.gnome.org/gdk/stable/gdk-Cursors.html
> There you can see what all the cursors look like.
>
> And what does FLEUR mean? It's French for flower, but that interpretation
> seems far-fetched here.
>


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