If x or y are -1, the pixbuf must have
options named “x_hot” and “y_hot”, resp., containing
integer values between 0 and the width resp. height of
the pixbuf. (Since: 3.0)
On the X backend, support for RGBA cursors requires a
sufficently new version of the X Render extension.
Creates a new cursor from a pixbuf.
Not all GDK backends support RGBA cursors. If they are not supported, a monochrome approximation will be displayed. The functions gdk.display.Display.supportsCursorAlpha and gdk.display.Display.supportsCursorColor can be used to determine whether RGBA cursors are supported; gdk.display.Display.getDefaultCursorSize and gdk.display.Display.getMaximalCursorSize give information about cursor sizes.
If x or y are -1, the pixbuf must have options named “x_hot” and “y_hot”, resp., containing integer values between 0 and the width resp. height of the pixbuf. (Since: 3.0)
On the X backend, support for RGBA cursors requires a sufficently new version of the X Render extension.