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     XCreateFontCursor(3XX1Version 11 (Release XCreateFontCursor(3X11)

     NAME
	  XCreateFontCursor, XCreatePixmapCursor, XCreateGlyphCursor -
	  create cursors

     SYNTAX
	  #include <X11/cursorfont.h>
	  Cursor XCreateFontCursor(display, shape)
		Display *display;
		unsigned int shape;

	  Cursor XCreatePixmapCursor(display, source, mask,
	  foreground_color, background_color, x, y)
		Display *display;
		Pixmap source;
		Pixmap mask;
		XColor *foreground_color;
		XColor *background_color;
		unsigned int x, y;

	  Cursor XCreateGlyphCursor(display, source_font, mask_font,
	  source_char, mask_char,
				     foreground_color,
	  background_color)
		Display *display;
		Font source_font, mask_font;
		unsigned int source_char, mask_char;
		XColor *foreground_color;
		XColor *background_color;

     ARGUMENTS
	  background_color
		    Specifies the RGB values for the background of the
		    source.

	  display   Specifies the connection to the X server.

	  foreground_color
		    Specifies the RGB values for the foreground of the
		    source.

	  mask	    Specifies the cursor's source bits to be displayed
		    or None.

	  mask_char Specifies the glyph character for the mask.

	  mask_font Specifies the font for the mask glyph or None.

	  shape	    Specifies the shape of the cursor.

	  source    Specifies the shape of the source cursor.

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	  source_char
		    Specifies the character glyph for the source.

	  source_font
		    Specifies the font for the source glyph.

	  x
	  y	    Specify the x and y coordinates, which indicate
		    the hotspot relative to the source's origin.

     DESCRIPTION
	  X provides a set of standard cursor shapes in a special font
	  named cursor.	 Applications are encouraged to use this
	  interface for their cursors because the font can be
	  customized for the individual display type.  The shape
	  argument specifies which glyph of the standard fonts to use.

	  The hotspot comes from the information stored in the cursor
	  font.	 The initial colors of a cursor are a black foreground
	  and a white background (see XRecolorCursor).

	  XCreateFontCursor can generate BadAlloc and BadValue errors.

	  The XCreatePixmapCursor function creates a cursor and
	  returns the cursor ID associated with it.  The foreground
	  and background RGB values must be specified using
	  foreground_color and background_color, even if the X server
	  only has a StaticGray or GrayScale screen.  The foreground
	  color is used for the pixels set to 1 in the source, and the
	  background color is used for the pixels set to 0.  Both
	  source and mask, if specified, must have depth one (or a
	  BadMatch error results) but can have any root.  The mask
	  argument defines the shape of the cursor.  The pixels set to
	  1 in the mask define which source pixels are displayed, and
	  the pixels set to 0 define which pixels are ignored.	If no
	  mask is given, all pixels of the source are displayed.  The
	  mask, if present, must be the same size as the pixmap
	  defined by the source argument, or a BadMatch error results.
	  The hotspot must be a point within the source, or a BadMatch
	  error results.

	  The components of the cursor can be transformed arbitrarily
	  to meet display limitations.	The pixmaps can be freed
	  immediately if no further explicit references to them are to
	  be made.  Subsequent drawing in the source or mask pixmap
	  has an undefined effect on the cursor.  The X server might
	  or might not make a copy of the pixmap.

	  XCreatePixmapCursor can generate BadAlloc and BadPixmap
	  errors.

	  The XCreateGlyphCursor function is similar to

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	  XCreatePixmapCursor except that the source and mask bitmaps
	  are obtained from the specified font glyphs.	The
	  source_char must be a defined glyph in source_font, or a
	  BadValue error results.  If mask_font is given, mask_char
	  must be a defined glyph in mask_font, or a BadValue error
	  results.  The mask_font and character are optional.  The
	  origins of the source_char and mask_char (if defined) glyphs
	  are positioned coincidently and define the hotspot. The
	  source_char and mask_char need not have the same bounding
	  box metrics, and there is no restriction on the placement of
	  the hotspot relative to the bounding boxes. If no mask_char
	  is given, all pixels of the source are displayed.  You can
	  free the fonts immediately by calling XFreeFont if no
	  further explicit references to them are to be made.

	  For 2-byte matrix fonts, the 16-bit value should be formed
	  with the byte1 member in the most significant byte and the
	  byte2 member in the least significant byte.

	  XCreateGlyphCursor can generate BadAlloc, BadFont, and
	  BadValue errors.

     DIAGNOSTICS
	  BadAlloc  The server failed to allocate the requested
		    resource or server memory.

	  BadFont   A value for a Font or GContext argument does not
		    name a defined Font.

	  BadMatch  Some argument or pair of arguments has the correct
		    type and range but fails to match in some other
		    way required by the request.

	  BadPixmap A value for a Pixmap argument does not name a
		    defined Pixmap.

	  BadValue  Some numeric value falls outside the range of
		    values accepted by the request.  Unless a specific
		    range is specified for an argument, the full range
		    defined by the argument's type is accepted.	 Any
		    argument defined as a set of alternatives can
		    generate this error.

     SEE ALSO
	  XDefineCursor(3X11), XLoadFont(3X11), XRecolorCursor(3X11)
	  Xlib - C Language X Interface

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