DOM::CSS2Cursor Class Reference

The CSS2Cursor interface represents the cursor CSS Level 2 property. More...

#include <css_extensions.h>

Inheritance diagram for DOM::CSS2Cursor:

DOM::CSSValue

List of all members.


Public Member Functions

 CSS2Cursor (const CSS2Cursor &other)
 CSS2Cursor (CSS2CursorImpl *impl)
CSS2Cursoroperator= (const CSS2Cursor &other)
unsigned short cursorType () const
void setCursorType (const unsigned short)
CSSValueList uris () const
DOM::DOMString predefinedCursor () const
void setPredefinedCursor (const DOM::DOMString &)

Detailed Description

The CSS2Cursor interface represents the cursor CSS Level 2 property.

Definition at line 559 of file css_extensions.h.


Member Function Documentation

unsigned short CSS2Cursor::cursorType (  )  const

A code defining the type of the property.

It would one of CSS_UNKNOWN or CSS_INHERIT . If the type is CSS_UNKNOWN , then uris contains a list of URIs and predefinedCursor contains an ident. Setting this attribute from CSS_INHERIT to CSS_UNKNOWN will set the predefinedCursor to "auto" .

Definition at line 354 of file css_extensions.cpp.

DOMString CSS2Cursor::predefinedCursor (  )  const

This identifier represents a generic cursor name or an empty string.

Definition at line 373 of file css_extensions.cpp.

void CSS2Cursor::setCursorType ( const unsigned short  _cursorType  ) 

see cursorType

Definition at line 360 of file css_extensions.cpp.

void CSS2Cursor::setPredefinedCursor ( const DOM::DOMString value  ) 

see predefinedCursor

Exceptions:
DOMException SYNTAX_ERR: Raised if the specified CSS string value has a syntax error and is unparsable.

NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised if this declaration is readonly.

Definition at line 379 of file css_extensions.cpp.

CSSValueList CSS2Cursor::uris (  )  const

uris represents the list of URIs ( CSS_URI ) on the cursor property.

The list can be empty.

Definition at line 367 of file css_extensions.cpp.


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