Enum CursorIcon

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pub enum CursorIcon {
Show 35 variants Default, None, ContextMenu, Help, PointingHand, Progress, Wait, Cell, Crosshair, Text, VerticalText, Alias, Copy, Move, NoDrop, NotAllowed, Grab, Grabbing, AllScroll, ResizeHorizontal, ResizeNeSw, ResizeNwSe, ResizeVertical, ResizeEast, ResizeSouthEast, ResizeSouth, ResizeSouthWest, ResizeWest, ResizeNorthWest, ResizeNorth, ResizeNorthEast, ResizeColumn, ResizeRow, ZoomIn, ZoomOut,
}
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A mouse cursor icon.

egui emits a CursorIcon in PlatformOutput each frame as a request to the integration.

Loosely based on https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/cursor.

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Default

Normal cursor icon, whatever that is.

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None

Show no cursor

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ContextMenu

A context menu is available

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Help

Question mark

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PointingHand

Pointing hand, used for e.g. web links

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Progress

Shows that processing is being done, but that the program is still interactive.

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Wait

Not yet ready, try later.

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Cell

Hover a cell in a table

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Crosshair

For precision work

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Text

Text caret, e.g. “Click here to edit text”

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VerticalText

Vertical text caret, e.g. “Click here to edit vertical text”

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Alias

Indicated an alias, e.g. a shortcut

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Copy

Indicate that a copy will be made

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Move

Omnidirectional move icon (e.g. arrows in all cardinal directions)

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NoDrop

Can’t drop here

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NotAllowed

Forbidden

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Grab

The thing you are hovering can be grabbed

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Grabbing

You are grabbing the thing you are hovering

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AllScroll

Something can be scrolled in any direction (panned).

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ResizeHorizontal

Horizontal resize - to make something wider or more narrow (left to/from right)

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ResizeNeSw

Diagonal resize / (right-up to/from left-down)

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ResizeNwSe

Diagonal resize \ (left-up to/from right-down)

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ResizeVertical

Vertical resize | (up-down or down-up)

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ResizeEast

Resize something rightwards (e.g. when dragging the right-most edge of something)

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ResizeSouthEast

Resize something down and right (e.g. when dragging the bottom-right corner of something)

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ResizeSouth

Resize something downwards (e.g. when dragging the bottom edge of something)

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ResizeSouthWest

Resize something down and left (e.g. when dragging the bottom-left corner of something)

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ResizeWest

Resize something leftwards (e.g. when dragging the left edge of something)

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ResizeNorthWest

Resize something up and left (e.g. when dragging the top-left corner of something)

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ResizeNorth

Resize something up (e.g. when dragging the top edge of something)

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ResizeNorthEast

Resize something up and right (e.g. when dragging the top-right corner of something)

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ResizeColumn

Resize a column

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ResizeRow

Resize a row

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ZoomIn

Enhance!

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ZoomOut

Let’s get a better overview

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impl Clone for CursorIcon

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fn clone(&self) -> CursorIcon

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for CursorIcon

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for CursorIcon

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fn default() -> CursorIcon

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl PartialEq for CursorIcon

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fn eq(&self, other: &CursorIcon) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl Copy for CursorIcon

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impl Eq for CursorIcon

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impl StructuralPartialEq for CursorIcon

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