Enum bevy::window::CursorIcon

pub enum CursorIcon {
Show 35 variants Default, Crosshair, Hand, Arrow, Move, Text, Wait, Help, Progress, NotAllowed, ContextMenu, Cell, VerticalText, Alias, Copy, NoDrop, Grab, Grabbing, AllScroll, ZoomIn, ZoomOut, EResize, NResize, NeResize, NwResize, SResize, SeResize, SwResize, WResize, EwResize, NsResize, NeswResize, NwseResize, ColResize, RowResize,
}
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The icon to display for a window’s cursor.

Examples of all of these cursors can be found here. This enum is simply a copy of a similar enum found in winit. winit, in turn, mostly copied cursor types available in the browser.

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Default

The platform-dependent default cursor.

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Crosshair

A simple crosshair.

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Hand

A hand (often used to indicate links in web browsers).

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Arrow

An arrow. This is the default cursor on most systems.

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Move

Indicates something is to be moved.

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Text

Indicates text that may be selected or edited.

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Wait

Program busy indicator.

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Help

Help indicator (often rendered as a “?”)

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Progress

Progress indicator. Shows that processing is being done.

But in contrast with “Wait” the user may still interact with the program. Often rendered as a spinning beach ball, or an arrow with a watch or hourglass.

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NotAllowed

Cursor showing that something cannot be done.

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ContextMenu

Indicates that a context menu is available.

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Cell

Indicates that a cell (or set of cells) may be selected.

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VerticalText

Indicates vertical text that may be selected or edited.

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Alias

Indicates that an alias of something is to be created.

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Copy

Indicates something is to be copied.

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NoDrop

Indicates that the dragged item cannot be dropped here.

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Grab

Indicates that something can be grabbed.

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Grabbing

Indicates that something is grabbed.

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AllScroll

Indicates that the user can scroll by dragging the mouse.

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ZoomIn

Indicates that the user can zoom in.

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ZoomOut

Indicates that the user can zoom out.

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EResize

Indicates that an edge of a box is to be moved right (east).

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NResize

Indicates that an edge of a box is to be moved up (north).

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NeResize

Indicates that an edge of a box is to be moved up and right (north/east).

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NwResize

indicates that an edge of a box is to be moved up and left (north/west).

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SResize

Indicates that an edge of a box is to be moved down (south).

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SeResize

The cursor indicates that an edge of a box is to be moved down and right (south/east).

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SwResize

The cursor indicates that an edge of a box is to be moved down and left (south/west).

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WResize

Indicates that an edge of a box is to be moved left (west).

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EwResize

Indicates a bidirectional resize cursor.

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NsResize

Indicates a bidirectional resize cursor.

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NeswResize

Indicates a bidirectional resize cursor.

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NwseResize

Indicates a bidirectional resize cursor.

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ColResize

Indicates that a column can be resized horizontally.

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RowResize

Indicates that the row can be resized vertically.

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