On Monday 31 March 2008 16:26:38 Bernhard Rosenkränzer wrote:
> When using QWebView::setCursor, the cursor isn't actually used, because
> WebKit bits select different cursors depending on what HTML widget the
> cursor is over.
>
> I think a widget that does this needs something like
> QApplication::setOverrideCursor and QApplication::restoreOverrideCursor
> (except it affects the widget's range only).

Would you always want to use the cursor you set? For images, zooming, text 
selection, plugins loaded, scrolling...?

z.

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