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NAME

       Xcursor - Cursor management library

SYNOPSIS

       #include <X11/Xcursor/Xcursor.h>

DESCRIPTION

       Xcursor  is  a  simple  library  designed to help locate and load cursors.  Cursors can be
       loaded from files or memory.  A library of common cursors exists which map to the standard
       X  cursor  names.   Cursors can exist in several sizes and the library automatically picks
       the best size.

FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

       Xcursor is built in a couple of layers; at the bottom layer is code which can load  cursor
       images  from files.  Above that is a layer which locates cursor files based on the library
       path and theme.  At the top is a layer which builds cursors either out of an image  loaded
       from  a  file  or  one  of  the  standard X cursors.  When using images loaded from files,
       Xcursor prefers to use the Render extension CreateCursor request if  supported  by  the  X
       server.   Where  not  supported,  Xcursor maps the cursor image to a standard X cursor and
       uses the core CreateCursor request.

   CURSOR FILES
       Xcursor defines a new format for cursors on disk.  Each file  holds  one  or  more  cursor
       images.   Each  cursor  image  is  tagged with a nominal size so that the best size can be
       selected automatically.  Multiple cursors of the same nominal size can be loaded together;
       applications are expected to use them as an animated sequence.

       Cursor  files are stored as a header containing a table of contents followed by a sequence
       of chunks.  The table of contents indicates the type, subtype and position in the file  of
       each chunk.  The file header looks like:

         magic:    CARD32 "Xcur" (0x58, 0x63, 0x75, 0x72)
         header:   CARD32 bytes in this header
         version:  CARD32 file version number
         ntoc:     CARD32 number of toc entries
         toc:      LISTofTOC table of contents

       Each table of contents entry looks like:

         type:     CARD32 entry type
         subtype:  CARD32 type-specific label - size for images
         position: CARD32 absolute byte position of table in file

       Each  chunk  in  the  file  has  set  of common header fields followed by additional type-
       specific fields:

         header:   CARD32 bytes in chunk header (including type-specific fields)
         type:     CARD32 must match type in TOC for this chunk
         subtype:  CARD32 must match subtype in TOC for this chunk
         version:  CARD32 version number for this chunk type

       There are currently two chunk  types  defined  for  cursor  files;  comments  and  images.
       Comments look like:

         header:   20 Comment headers are 20 bytes
         type:     0xfffe0001 Comment type is 0xfffe0001
         subtype:  { 1 (COPYRIGHT), 2 (LICENSE), 3 (OTHER) }
         version:  1
         length:   CARD32 byte length of UTF-8 string
         string:   LISTofCARD8 UTF-8 string

       Images look like:

         header:   36 Image headers are 36 bytes
         type:     0xfffd0002 Image type is 0xfffd0002
         subtype:  CARD32 Image subtype is the nominal size
         version:  1
         width:    CARD32 Must be less than or equal to 0x7fff
         height:   CARD32 Must be less than or equal to 0x7fff
         xhot:     CARD32 Must be less than or equal to width
         yhot:     CARD32 Must be less than or equal to height
         delay:    CARD32 Delay between animation frames in milliseconds
         pixels:   LISTofCARD32 Packed ARGB format pixels

   THEMES
       Xcursor  (mostly)  follows the freedesktop.org spec for theming icons.  The default search
       path it uses is

              ~/.icons, /usr/share/icons, /usr/share/pixmaps

       Within each of these directories, it searches for a directory using the theme name:

       •   Within the theme directory, it looks for cursor files in the “cursors” subdirectory.

           Xcursor looks for a specific file, which must be one of the cursor shape names,  e.g.,
           as used in XcursorLibraryLoadImage or XcursorLibraryShape.

       •   If  it finds no matching cursor file in the “cursors” subdirectory, Xcursor next looks
           for an “index.theme” file in each theme directory to look for inherited themes.  Those
           are lines in this format:

           Inherits = theme-name

           Xcursor  uses  the  first  inherited  theme-name, ignoring others which may exist in a
           given “index.theme” file.  If it finds an inherited theme, Xcursor searches along  the
           path  to  use  that  as  well.   Xcursor ignores other keys in the “index.theme” file,
           including “Name” (i.e., the  name  which  a  graphical  application  may  use  as  the
           presentation name).

           More  than  one  theme-name  may be listed on the Inherits= line.  The freedesktop.org
           spec states that list items are separated by commas.  Xcursor also accepts  semicolon,
           but  translates  both  to  colon  when  searching  the path.  Xcursor expects only one
           Inherits= line; the freedesktop.org spec is unclear whether multiple keys are allowed.

       If no theme is set, or if no cursor is found for the specified theme  anywhere  along  the
       path, Xcursor checks the “default” theme.

       When  Xcursor  finds  a  cursor file, it stops searching.  It always uses the first cursor
       file found while searching along the path.

DATATYPES

       XcursorImage
              holds a single cursor image in memory.  Each pixel in the cursor is a 32-bit  value
              containing ARGB with A in the high byte.

                typedef struct _XcursorImage {
                    XcursorDim       size;    /* nominal size for matching */
                    XcursorDim       width;   /* actual width */
                    XcursorDim       height;  /* actual height */
                    XcursorDim       xhot;    /* hot spot x (must be inside image) */
                    XcursorDim       yhot;    /* hot spot y (must be inside image) */
                    XcursorPixel    *pixels;  /* pointer to pixels */
                } XcursorImage;

       XcursorImages
              holds  multiple XcursorImage structures.  They are all freed when the XcursorImages
              is freed in XcursorImagesDestroy.

                typedef struct _XcursorImages {
                    int              nimage;  /* number of images */
                    XcursorImage    **images; /* array of XcursorImage pointers */
                } XcursorImages;

       XcursorCursors
              Holds multiple Cursor objects.  They are  all  freed  when  the  XcursorCursors  is
              freed.   These are reference counted so that multiple XcursorAnimate structures can
              use the same XcursorCursors.

                typedef struct _XcursorCursors {
                    Display         *dpy;     /* Display holding cursors */
                    int              ref;     /* reference count */
                    int              ncursor; /* number of cursors */
                    Cursor          *cursors; /* array of cursors */
                } XcursorCursors;

       XcursorAnimate
              References  a  set  of  cursors  and  a  sequence  within   that   set.    Multiple
              XcursorAnimate  structures  may  reference  the  same  XcursorCursors; each holds a
              reference which is removed when the XcursorAnimate is freed.

                typedef struct _XcursorAnimate {
                    XcursorCursors  *cursors; /* list of cursors to use */
                    int              sequence; /* which cursor is next */
                } XcursorAnimate;

       XcursorFile
              Xcursor provides an abstract API for accessing the file data.  Xcursor  provides  a
              stdio  implementation  of  this  abstract  API;  applications  are  free  to create
              additional implementations.  These functions parallel the stdio functions in return
              value and expected argument values; the read and write functions flip the arguments
              around to match the POSIX versions.

                typedef struct _XcursorFile {
                    void *closure;
                    int (*read)  (XcursorFile *file, unsigned char *buf, int len);
                    int (*write) (XcursorFile *file, unsigned char *buf, int len);
                    int (*seek)  (XcursorFile *file, long offset, int whence);
                };

FUNCTIONS

   Object Management
       XcursorImage *XcursorImageCreate (
                      int                    width,
                      int                    height)

       void XcursorImageDestroy (
                      XcursorImage          *image)

              Allocate and free images.  On allocation, the  hotspot  and  the  pixels  are  left
              uninitialized.  The size is set to the maximum of width and height.

       XcursorImages *XcursorImagesCreate (
                      int                    size)

       void XcursorImagesDestroy (
                      XcursorImages         *images)

              Allocate  and free arrays to hold multiple cursor images.  On allocation, nimage is
              set to zero.

       XcursorCursors *XcursorCursorsCreate (
                      Display               *dpy,
                      int                    size)

       void XcursorCursorsDestroy (
                      XcursorCursors        *cursors)

              Allocate and free arrays to hold multiple cursors.  On allocation, ncursor  is  set
              to zero, ref is set to one.

   Reading and writing images.
       XcursorImage *XcursorXcFileLoadImage (
                      XcursorFile           *file,
                      int                    size)

       XcursorImages *XcursorXcFileLoadImages (
                      XcursorFile           *file,
                      int                    size)

       XcursorImages *XcursorXcFileLoadAllImages (
                      XcursorFile           *file)

       XcursorBool XcursorXcFileLoad (
                      XcursorFile           *file,
                      XcursorComments       **commentsp,
                      XcursorImages         **imagesp)

       XcursorBool XcursorXcFileSave (
                      XcursorFile           *file,
                      const XcursorComments *comments,
                      const XcursorImages   *images)

              These  read  and write cursors from an XcursorFile handle.  After reading, the file
              pointer will be left at some random place in the file.

       XcursorImage *XcursorFileLoadImage (
                      FILE                  *file,
                      int                    size)

       XcursorImages *XcursorFileLoadImages (
                      FILE                  *file,
                      int                    size)

       XcursorImages *XcursorFileLoadAllImages (
                      FILE                  *file)

       XcursorBool XcursorFileLoad (
                      FILE                  *file,
                      XcursorComments       **commentsp,
                      XcursorImages         **imagesp)

       XcursorBool XcursorFileSaveImages (
                      FILE                  *file,
                      const XcursorImages   *images)

       XcursorBool XcursorFileSave (
                      FILE                  *file,
                      const XcursorComments *comments,
                      const XcursorImages   *images)

              These read and write cursors from a stdio  FILE  handle.   Writing  flushes  before
              returning so that any errors should be detected.

       XcursorImage *XcursorFilenameLoadImage (
                      const char            *filename,
                      int                    size)

       XcursorImages *XcursorFilenameLoadImages (
                      const char            *filename,
                      int                    size)

       XcursorImages *XcursorFilenameLoadAllImages (
                      const char            *file)

       XcursorBool XcursorFilenameLoad (
                      const char            *file,
                      XcursorComments       **commentsp,
                      XcursorImages         **imagesp)

       XcursorBool XcursorFilenameSaveImages (
                      const char            *filename,
                      const XcursorImages   *images)

       XcursorBool XcursorFilenameSave (
                      const char            *file,
                      const XcursorComments *comments,
                      const XcursorImages   *images)

              These parallel the stdio FILE interfaces above, but take filenames.

   Reading library images
       XcursorImage *XcursorLibraryLoadImage (
                      const char            *name,
                      const char            *theme,
                      int                    size)

       XcursorImages *XcursorLibraryLoadImages (
                      const char            *name,
                      const char            *theme,
                      int                    size)

              These  search  the  library path, loading the first file found of the desired size,
              using a private function (XcursorScanTheme) to find the appropriate theme:

              •   If theme is not NULL, use that.

              •   If theme is NULL, or if there was no match for the desired theme, use “default”
                  for the theme name.

              •   If neither search succeeds, these functions return NULL.

              The two functions differ by more than the number of images loaded:

              •   XcursorLibraryLoadImage calls XcursorFileLoadImage but

              •   XcursorLibraryLoadImages calls XcursorFileLoadImages, and (on success) it calls
                  XcursorImagesSetName to associate name with the result.

   Library attributes
       const char * XcursorLibraryPath (void)

              Returns the library search path:

              •   If the environment variable XCURSOR_PATH is set, return that value.

              •   Otherwise, return the compiled-in search path.

       int XcursorLibraryShape (
                      const char            *library)

              Search Xcursor's table of cursor font names for the given “shape name” (library):

              •   If found, return the index into that table, multiplied by two (to  account  for
                  the source- and mask-values used in an X cursor font).

              •   If not found, return -1.

   Cursor APIs
       Cursor XcursorFilenameLoadCursor (
                      Display               *dpy,
                      const char            *file)

       XcursorCursors *XcursorFilenameLoadCursors (
                      Display               *dpy,
                      const char            *file)

              These load cursors from the specified file.

       Cursor XcursorLibraryLoadCursor (
                      Display               *dpy,
                      const char            *name)

       XcursorCursors *XcursorLibraryLoadCursors (
                      Display               *dpy,
                      const char            *name)

              These  load  cursors  using  the  specified library name.  The theme comes from the
              display.

       Cursor XcursorImageLoadCursor(
                      Display               *dpy,
                      const XcursorImage    *image)

              This creates a cursor, given the image to display.  It calls XcursorSupportsARGB to
              decide what type of cursor to create:

              •   XRenderCreateCursor is used if ARGB is supported on the display, and

              •   XCreatePixmapCursor is used otherwise.

       Cursor XcursorImagesLoadCursor(
                      Display               *dpy,
                      const XcursorImages   *images)

              This  provides  an  interface  for  creating  animated cursors, if the images array
              contains multiple images, and if XcursorSupportsAnim returns true.   Otherwise,  it
              calls XcursorImageLoadCursor.

       XcursorCursors *XcursorImagesLoadCursors(
                      Display               *dpy,
                      const XcursorImages   *images)

              This calls XcursorCursorsCreate to create an array of XcursorCursors, to correspond
              to the XcursorImages images array, and  uses  XcursorImageLoadCursor  to  load  the
              corresponding cursor data.

              Normally  it  returns the resulting array pointer.  On any failure, it discards the
              result XcursorCursorsDestroy, and returns NULL.

   X Cursor Name APIs
       XcursorImage *XcursorShapeLoadImage (
                      unsigned int           shape,
                      const char            *theme,
                      int                    size)

       XcursorImages *XcursorShapeLoadImages (
                      unsigned int           shape,
                      const char            *theme,
                      int                    size)

              These map shape to a library name using the standard X cursor names and  then  load
              the images.

       Cursor XcursorShapeLoadCursor (
                      Display               *dpy,
                      unsigned int           shape)

       XcursorCursors *XcursorShapeLoadCursors (
                      Display               *dpy,
                      unsigned int           shape)

              These map shape to a library name and then load the cursors.

   X Cursor Comment APIs
       XcursorComment *XcursorCommentCreate (
                      XcursorUInt            comment_type,
                      int                    length)

              XcursorXcFileLoad  uses this function to allocate an XcursorComment structure for a
              single cursor.  The comment_type parameter is used  as  the  subtype  field,  e.g.,
              COPYRIGHT.  The length is the number of bytes to allocate for the comment text.

       void XcursorCommentDestroy(
                      XcursorComment        *comment)

              Deallocates the given XcursorComment structure.

       XcursorComments * XcursorCommentsCreate (
                      int                    size)

              XcursorXcFileLoad  uses  this  function  to  allocate  an  index  of XcursorComment
              structure pointers.  The size parameter tells it how many pointers will be  in  the
              index.

       void XcursorCommentsDestroy (
                      XcursorComments       *comments)

              Deallocates  the  given  XcursorComments  structure  as  well as the XcursorComment
              structures which it points to.

   Animated Cursors
       XcursorAnimate * XcursorAnimateCreate (
                      XcursorCursors        *cursors)

              Wrap the given array of cursors in  a  newly  allocated  XcursorAnimate  structure,
              which adds a sequence number used in XcursorAnimateNext.

       void XcursorAnimateDestroy (
                      XcursorAnimate        *animate)

              Discards  the  given animate data, freeing both the XcursorCursors array of cursors
              as well as the XcursorAnimate structure.

       Cursor XcursorAnimateNext (
                      XcursorAnimate        *animate)

              Cyclically returns the next Cursor in the array, incrementing the  sequence  number
              to prepare for the next call.

              The caller is responsible for displaying the series of Cursor images.  Xcursor does
              not do that.

   Glyph Cursor APIs
       The X11 XCreateFontCursor and XCreateGlyphCursor functions use this part  of  the  API  to
       extend the X core cursors feature to use themes.

       void XcursorImageHash (
                      XImage                *image,
                      unsigned char          hash[XCURSOR_BITMAP_HASH_SIZE])

              Compute   a   hash   of  the  image,  to  display  when  the  environment  variable
              XCURSOR_DISCOVER is set.

       void XcursorImagesSetName (
                      XcursorImages         *images,
                      const char            *name)

              Associates the given name with the images.

       void XcursorNoticeCreateBitmap (
                      Display               *dpy,
                      Pixmap                 pid,
                      unsigned int           width,
                      unsigned int           height)

              Check if the display supports either ARGB or themes, and also  if  the  image  size
              fits  within  the  maximum  cursor size (64 pixels).  If so, create a bitmap of the
              specified size, and cache the result in Xcursor, identifying it with the  Pixmap-id
              (pid) value.

       void XcursorNoticePutBitmap (
                      Display               *dpy,
                      Drawable               draw,
                      XImage                *image)

              Update  the image contents in the bitmap specified by the draw value (a Pixmap-id).
              The bitmap must have been created by XcursorNoticeCreateBitmap.

       Cursor XcursorTryShapeBitmapCursor (
                      Display               *dpy,
                      Pixmap                 source,
                      Pixmap                 mask,
                      XColor                *foreground,
                      XColor                *background,
                      unsigned int           x,
                      unsigned int           y)

              If the display supports either ARGB or themes, try to load a cursor into  Xcursor's
              cache  using  the  source parameter as a Pixmap-id.  The source may no longer be in
              the cache.  Xcursor uses the hash value to identify the desired image.

       Cursor XcursorTryShapeCursor (
                      Display               *dpy,
                      Font                   source_font,
                      Font                   mask_font,
                      unsigned int           source_char,
                      unsigned int           mask_char,
                      XColor _Xconst        *foreground,
                      XColor _Xconst        *background)

              If the display supports either ARGB or themes, try to load a cursor into  Xcursor's
              cache using the source_char parameter as a shape.  Using

              •   the default size from XcursorGetDefaultSize,

              •   the default theme from XcursorGetTheme, and

              •   the source_char parameter as a shape,

              Xcursor  calls  XcursorShapeLoadImages  to  load the cursor images.  If successful,
              Xcursor uses XcursorImagesLoadCursor to load the cursor information.

   Display Information APIs
       XcursorBool XcursorSupportsARGB (
                      Display               *dpy)

              Returns true if the display supports ARGB  cursors.   Otherwise,  cursors  will  be
              mapped to a core X cursor.

       XcursorBool XcursorSupportsAnim (
                      Display               *dpy)

              Returns  true if the display supports animated cursors.  Otherwise, cursors will be
              mapped to a core X cursor.

       XcursorBool XcursorSetDefaultSize (
                      Display               *dpy,
                      int                    size)

              Sets the default size for cursors on the specified display.  When loading  cursors,
              those whose nominal size is closest to this size will be preferred.

       int XcursorGetDefaultSize (
                      Display               *dpy)

              Gets the default cursor size.

       XcursorBool XcursorSetTheme (
                      Display               *dpy,
                      const char            *theme)

              Sets the current theme name.

       char *XcursorGetTheme (
                      Display               *dpy)

              Gets the current theme name.

       XcursorBool XcursorGetThemeCore (
                      Display               *dpy)

       XcursorBool XcursorSetThemeCore (
                      Display               *dpy,
                      XcursorBool            theme_core)

              Get or set property which tells Xcursor whether to enable themes for core cursors.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       Environment  variables  can  be used to override resource settings, which in turn override
       compiled-in default values.

       Some of the environment  variables  recognized  by  Xcursor  are  booleans,  specified  as
       follows:

          true for “t”, “1”, “y” or “on”

          false for “f”, “0”, “n” or “off”

       Xcursor ignores other values for these booleans.

       HOME           Xcursor interprets “~” in the search list as the home directory, using this
                      variable rather than the password database.

       XCURSOR_ANIM   If the display supports the Render CreateCursor  request,  and  the  Render
                      feature is enabled, disable animated cursors if the environment variable is
                      false.

                      If the environment  variable  is  not  given,  Xcursor  uses  the  resource
                      Xcursor.anim.

       XCURSOR_CORE   If  the display supports the Render CreateCursor request disable the Render
                      feature if the environment variable is false.

                      If the environment  variable  is  not  given,  Xcursor  uses  the  resource
                      Xcursor.core.

       XCURSOR_DISCOVER
                      If  the  variable  is set, Xcursor turns on a logging feature.  It displays
                      the hash value and the image so that users can see  which  cursor  name  is
                      associated with each image.

                      There is no corresponding resource setting.

       XCURSOR_DITHER This variable sets the desired dither.

                      If  the  environment  variable  is  not  given,  Xcursor  uses the resource
                      Xcursor.dither.

                      If  neither  environment  variable  or  resource  is  found,  Xcursor  uses
                      “threshold”

                      These are the recognized values:

                         diffuse

                         median

                         ordered

                         threshold

       XCURSOR_PATH   This variable sets the list of paths in which to search for cursors, rather
                      than the compiled-in default list.

                      Directories in this path are separated by colons (:).

       XCURSOR_SIZE   This variable sets the desired cursor size, in pixels.

                      If the environment variable is not given, Xcursor  tries  the  Xcursor.size
                      resource.

                      If  no  size is given, whether by environment variable or resource setting,
                      Xcursor next tries the Xft.dpi resource setting to  guess  the  size  of  a
                      16-point cursor.

                      Finally,  if  Xft.dpi is not set, Xcursor uses the display height, dividing
                      by 48 (assuming that the height is 768).

       XCURSOR_THEME  This variable selects the desired theme.

                      If the environment variable is not given, Xcursor tries  the  Xcursor.theme
                      resource.

                      If  neither  environment  variable  or  resource is found, Xcursor uses the
                      default theme.

       XCURSOR_THEME_CORE
                      Enables themes for core cursors if the environment variable is true.

                      If  the  environment   variable   is   not   given,   Xcursor   tries   the
                      Xcursor.theme_core resource.

                      An application can enable or disable themes using XcursorSetThemeCore.

SEE ALSO

       XCreateRenderCursor(3), XCreatePixmapCursor(3), and XCreateFontCursor(3)

       as well as

              Icon Theme Specification
              https://specifications.freedesktop.org/icon-theme-spec/

RESTRICTIONS

       Xcursor will probably change radically in the future; weak attempts will be made to retain
       some level of source-file compatibility.

AUTHOR

       Keith Packard