2014-04-07 15:15 GMT+02:00 Jerome Leclanche <[email protected]>: > All the web browsers already use the same convention, don't they? If > so, it should probably be added, yes. > J. Leclanche >
they use the name in the CSS, but implementations are… complicated. under the hood, firefox and chrome use gdk_cursor_new, which does NOT use the spec names (e.g. it uses “plus”, not “cell”) the gdk cursor type is a direct mirror of the XLib constants, and indeed gdk_cursor_new thinly wraps XLib https://developer.gnome.org/gdk3/stable/gdk3-Cursors.html#GdkCursorType however, i got a patch in that adds more robust behavior to firefox: https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/068ed8d0e7c2 i’ll file another bug with patch to get in vertical-text and the zoom things once the latter are added to the spec. 2014-04-07 16:24 GMT+02:00 Bastien Nocera <[email protected]>: > Are there implementations already using this? > > We'd be happy having this added in GNOME. > > Cheers > i researched a bit, and there are quite a few cursor themes which do have it, and all use zoom-in and zoom-out (except for one, that uses zoomIn and zoomOut. but since no other cursor has camelCase, i think we should ignore that) i think toolkit maintainers are hesistant to add support until there’s some agreed-upon name (that’s speculation, though) best, phil
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