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Re: no invisible cursor: msg#00174gnome.gtk+.python
On Mon, 2005-02-28 at 17:08 +0200, Ionutz Borcoman wrote: > The problem is that I still get a black dot. I want nothing, not event > that dot. (I have try to set the pix to have size 0x0, but it crashes > the whole app). > > I believe hiding the cursor is a common enough operation - there should > be some shorcut for doing it. I though that gtkgdk.Cursor *with no > arguments* is the way to do it. It looks now, it isn't :( You'll need to set an empty mask for the cursor too. Ross -- Ross Burton mail: ross@xxxxxxxxxxxxx jabber: ross@xxxxxxxxxxxxx www: http://www.burtonini.com./ PGP Fingerprint: 1A21 F5B0 D8D0 CFE3 81D4 E25A 2D09 E447 D0B4 33DF
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