[mythtv] why do we call qApp->setOverrideCursor()?

Isaac Richards ijr at po.cwru.edu
Sat Mar 27 14:58:13 EST 2004


On Saturday 27 March 2004 12:08 pm, John Harvey wrote:
> When the main myth window is created we call qApp->setOverrideCursor to set
> a blank override cursor.
>
> This means that whenever the cursor is not over any window the cursor
> disappears.
>
> There is currently a bug that stops the cursor re-appearing when myth exits
> which I have a fix for but why do we need to set the overrideCursor to
> Blank? Isn't just setting the cursor for our myth's window to blank enough
> to remove it?

setOverrideCursor should only affect the mythtv window, not anything else.  If 
it doesn't, I'd question the quality of your window manager.

Isaac


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