Hi John, I tried giving win.set_cursor(cursor). That doen't seem to solve the issue.
Now, I get the following error. AttributeError: 'gtk.Window' object has no attribute 'set_cursor'. Thanks a lot for the reply. I really appreciate it. On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 9:23 PM, John Finlay <[email protected]> wrote: > DINESHBABU DINAKARABABU wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> >> I am pretty new to Python and Pygtk. I would be grateful if someone could >> help me out with this issue. >> >> I am trying to get a full screen display of an image from some raw data >> using the pixbuf_new_from_data() method. I want to do away with the default >> cursor option and implement an invisible cursor so that we don't see the >> cursor during the full screen display. To implement the invisible cursor, I >> am doing the following: >> >> pixmap = gtk.gdk.Pixmap(None, 1, 1, 1) >> color = gtk.gdk.Color() >> cursor = gtk.gdk.Cursor(pixmap, pixmap, color, color, 0, 0) >> gtk.gdk.Window.set_cursor(cursor) >> However, I am getting this error: >> >> TypeError: descriptor 'set_cursor' requires a 'gtk.gdk.Window' object but >> receives a 'gtk.gdk.Cursor'. >> >> Try using: > > win.set_cursor(cursor) > > The error message is indicating that you have passed the wrong object to > the function gtk.gdk.Window.set_cursor() which requires a Window object and > a Cursor object as args. You should invoke the method of the Window object > win instead. > > John > -- Cheers DB
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