SetCursor (Kernel)¶
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SetCursor
(resourceNumber [visible x y])¶ Important
SCI0 only (See below for the SCI1.1 functions)
Changes the mouse cursor, or shows and hides it.
Parameters: - resourceNumber (number) – Number of the cursor resource to use.
- visible (boolean) – If TRUE or unspecifed, the cursor is shown. Otherwise, it is hidden.
- x (number) – The x position at which to place the cursor.
- y (number) – The y position at which to place the cursor.
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SetCursor
(command) Important
SCI1.1 only
Parameters: command (number) – A command indicating what do do. Cursor commands:
Command Description 0 Hide cursor. -1 Clear zoom zone. -2 Reset zoom zone. any other Show cursor.
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SetCursor
(x y) Important
SCI1.1 only
Sets the position of the cursor.
Parameters: - x (number) – The x position at which to place the cursor.
- y (number) – The y position at which to place the cursor.
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SetCursor
(left top right bottom) Sets the move zone of the cursor.
Important
SCI1.1
Parameters: - left (number) – The left side of the move zone.
- top (number) – The top of the move zone.
- right (number) – The right side of the move zone.
- bottom (number) – The bottom of the move zone.
Changes the mouse cursor, or shows and hides it.
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SetCursor
(view loop cel [hotX hotY]) Sets the view, loop and cel of the cursor, and optionally the hot spot.
Important
SCI1.1
Parameters: - view (number) – View number.
- loop (number) – Loop number.
- cel (number) – Cel number.
- hotX (number) – The hotspot x coordinate.
- hotY (number) – The hotspot y coordinate.