When the mouse is over the cuttable part of the stripboard, it should change to
a cursor representing a cutting action. If that section has already been cut,
it would be a nice bonus if the cursor had a second "restore cut" image.
A cursor is a 32x32 b&w bitmap, with a second 32x32 mask. One point (x-y
coordinate) in the bitmap is designated as the cursor hotspot. Here's some
further explanation from the Qt API for QCursor:
The cursor bitmap (B) and mask (M) bits are combined like this:
B=1 and M=1 gives black.
B=0 and M=1 gives white.
B=0 and M=0 gives transparent.
B=1 and M=0 gives an XOR'd result.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by irasc...@gmail.com on 25 Jun 2011 at 9:17
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
irasc...@gmail.com
on 25 Jun 2011 at 9:17