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  • module Fox
      #
      # Cursor class
      #
      # === Stock cursors
      #
    
      # +CURSOR_ARROW+::  Default left pointing arrow
      # +CURSOR_RARROW+::  Right arrow
      # +CURSOR_IBEAM+::  Text I-Beam
      # +CURSOR_WATCH+::  Stopwatch or hourglass
      # +CURSOR_CROSS+::  Crosshair
      # +CURSOR_UPDOWN+::  Move up, down
      # +CURSOR_LEFTRIGHT+:: Move left, right
      # +CURSOR_MOVE+::      Move up, down, left, right
    
      #
      # === Cursor options
      #
    
      # +CURSOR_KEEP+::   Keep pixel data in client
      # +CURSOR_OWNED+::  Pixel data is owned by cursor
    
      #
      class FXCursor < FXId
    
        # Width of cursor, in pixels (returns zero for stock cursors) [Integer]
    
        # Height of cursor, in pixels (returns zero for stock cursors) [Integer]
    
        # Hotspot x-coordinate (returns zero for stock cursors) [Integer]
        attr_accessor :hotX
    
        # Hotspot y-coordinate (returns zero for stock cursors) [Integer]
        attr_accessor :hotY
    
        #
        # Make stock cursor, where _stockCursorId_ is one of the stock cursors
        # (+CURSOR_ARROW+, +CURSOR_RARROW+, etc.)
        #
        def initialize(a, curid=CURSOR_ARROW) # :yields: theCursor
        end
    
        #
        # Make cursor from _src_ and _msk_; cursor size should be 32x32 for portability!
        #
        def initialize(a, pix, width=32, height=32, hotX=-1, hotY=-1) # :yields: theCursor
        end
    
        #
        # Make cursor from FXColor pixels; cursor size should be 32x32 for portability!
        #
    
        def initialize(a, pixels, width=32, height=32, hotX=-1, hotY=-1) # :yields: theCursor
    
        end
    
        #
        # Save pixel data only.
        #
        def savePixels(stream) ; end
    
        #
        # Load pixel data only.
        #
        def loadPixels(stream) ; end
    
        # Return +true+ if there is color in the cursor.
        def color?; end
      end
    end