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KCursorSaver Class Reference

#include <kcursorsaver.h>

List of all members.


Detailed Description

sets a cursor and makes sure it's restored on destruction Create a KCursorSaver object when you want to set the cursor.

As soon as it gets out of scope, it will restore the original cursor.

Definition at line 13 of file kcursorsaver.h.


Public Member Functions

 KCursorSaver (Qt::CursorShape shape)
 KCursorSaver (const KCursorSaver &rhs)
 ~KCursorSaver ()
void restoreCursor (void)

Protected Member Functions

void operator= (const KCursorSaver &rhs)

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

KCursorSaver::KCursorSaver ( Qt::CursorShape  shape  )  [inline]

constructor taking QCursor shapes

Definition at line 17 of file kcursorsaver.h.

KCursorSaver::KCursorSaver ( const KCursorSaver rhs  )  [inline]

copy constructor. The right side won't restore the cursor

Definition at line 23 of file kcursorsaver.h.

KCursorSaver::~KCursorSaver (  )  [inline]

restore the cursor

Definition at line 28 of file kcursorsaver.h.


Member Function Documentation

void KCursorSaver::restoreCursor ( void   )  [inline]

call this to explitly restore the cursor

Definition at line 34 of file kcursorsaver.h.


The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:
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