*/
EINA_DEPRECATED EAPI const char *elm_list_item_tooltip_style_get(const Elm_Object_Item *it);
+/**
+ * Set the type of mouse pointer/cursor decoration to be shown,
+ * when the mouse pointer is over the given list widget item
+ *
+ * @param it list item to customize cursor on
+ * @param cursor the cursor type's name
+ *
+ * This function works analogously as elm_object_cursor_set(), but
+ * here the cursor's changing area is restricted to the item's
+ * area, and not the whole widget's. Note that that item cursors
+ * have precedence over widget cursors, so that a mouse over an
+ * item with custom cursor set will always show @b that cursor.
+ *
+ * If this function is called twice for an object, a previously set
+ * cursor will be unset on the second call.
+ *
+ * @see elm_object_cursor_set()
+ * @see elm_list_item_cursor_get()
+ * @see elm_list_item_cursor_unset()
+ *
+ * @deprecated Please use elm_object_item_cursor_set() instead
+ * @ingroup List
+ */
+EINA_DEPRECATED EAPI void elm_list_item_cursor_set(Elm_Object_Item *it, const char *cursor);
+
+/*
+ * Get the type of mouse pointer/cursor decoration set to be shown,
+ * when the mouse pointer is over the given list widget item
+ *
+ * @param it list item with custom cursor set
+ * @return the cursor type's name or @c NULL, if no custom cursors
+ * were set to @p item (and on errors)
+ *
+ * @see elm_object_cursor_get()
+ * @see elm_list_item_cursor_set()
+ * @see elm_list_item_cursor_unset()
+ *
+ * @deprecated Please use elm_object_item_cursor_get() insteas
+ * @ingroup List
+ */
+EINA_DEPRECATED EAPI const char *elm_list_item_cursor_get(const Elm_Object_Item *it);
+
+/**
+ * Unset any custom mouse pointer/cursor decoration set to be
+ * shown, when the mouse pointer is over the given list widget
+ * item, thus making it show the @b default cursor again.
+ *
+ * @param it a list item
+ *
+ * Use this call to undo any custom settings on this item's cursor
+ * decoration, bringing it back to defaults (no custom style set).
+ *
+ * @see elm_object_cursor_unset()
+ * @see elm_list_item_cursor_set()
+ *
+ * @deprecated Please use elm_list_item_cursor_unset() instead
+ * @ingroup List
+ */
+EINA_DEPRECATED EAPI void elm_list_item_cursor_unset(Elm_Object_Item *it);
+
+/**
+ * Set a different @b style for a given custom cursor set for a
+ * list item.
+ *
+ * @param it list item with custom cursor set
+ * @param style the <b>theme style</b> to use (e.g. @c "default",
+ * @c "transparent", etc)
+ *
+ * This function only makes sense when one is using custom mouse
+ * cursor decorations <b>defined in a theme file</b>, which can have,
+ * given a cursor name/type, <b>alternate styles</b> on it. It
+ * works analogously as elm_object_cursor_style_set(), but here
+ * applyed only to list item objects.
+ *
+ * @warning Before you set a cursor style you should have definen a
+ * custom cursor previously on the item, with
+ * elm_list_item_cursor_set()
+ *
+ * @see elm_list_item_cursor_engine_only_set()
+ * @see elm_list_item_cursor_style_get()
+ *
+ * @deprecated Please use elm_list_item_cursor_style_set() instead
+ * @ingroup List
+ */
+EINA_DEPRECATED EAPI void elm_list_item_cursor_style_set(Elm_Object_Item *it, const char *style);
+
+/**
+ * Get the current @b style set for a given list item's custom
+ * cursor
+ *
+ * @param it list item with custom cursor set.
+ * @return style the cursor style in use. If the object does not
+ * have a cursor set, then @c NULL is returned.
+ *
+ * @see elm_list_item_cursor_style_set() for more details
+ *
+ * @deprecated Please use elm_list_item_cursor_style_get() instead
+ * @ingroup List
+ */
+EINA_DEPRECATED EAPI const char *elm_list_item_cursor_style_get(const Elm_Object_Item *it);
+
+/**
+ * Set if the (custom)cursor for a given list item should be
+ * searched in its theme, also, or should only rely on the
+ * rendering engine.
+ *
+ * @param it item with custom (custom) cursor already set on
+ * @param engine_only Use @c EINA_TRUE to have cursors looked for
+ * only on those provided by the rendering engine, @c EINA_FALSE to
+ * have them searched on the widget's theme, as well.
+ *
+ * @note This call is of use only if you've set a custom cursor
+ * for list items, with elm_list_item_cursor_set().
+ *
+ * @note By default, cursors will only be looked for between those
+ * provided by the rendering engine.
+ *
+ * @deprecated Please use elm_list_item_cursor_engine_only_set() instead
+ * @ingroup List
+ */
+EINA_DEPRECATED EAPI void elm_list_item_cursor_engine_only_set(Elm_Object_Item *it, Eina_Bool engine_only);
+
+/**
+ * Get if the (custom) cursor for a given list item is being
+ * searched in its theme, also, or is only relying on the rendering
+ * engine.
+ *
+ * @param it a list item
+ * @return @c EINA_TRUE, if cursors are being looked for only on
+ * those provided by the rendering engine, @c EINA_FALSE if they
+ * are being searched on the widget's theme, as well.
+ *
+ * @see elm_list_item_cursor_engine_only_set(), for more details
+ *
+ * @deprecated Please use elm_list_item_cursor_engine_only_get() instead
+ * @ingroup List
+ */
+EINA_DEPRECATED EAPI Eina_Bool elm_list_item_cursor_engine_only_get(const Elm_Object_Item *it);
/**
* Set the shrink state of toolbar @p obj.
elm_widget_item_cursor_set(it, cursor);
}
-EAPI const char *
+EINA_DEPRECATED EAPI const char *
elm_list_item_cursor_get(const Elm_Object_Item *it)
{
ELM_LIST_ITEM_CHECK_DELETED_RETURN(it, NULL);
return elm_widget_item_cursor_get(it);
}
-EAPI void
+EINA_DEPRECATED EAPI void
elm_list_item_cursor_unset(Elm_Object_Item *it)
{
ELM_LIST_ITEM_CHECK_DELETED_RETURN(it);
elm_widget_item_cursor_unset(it);
}
-EAPI void
+EINA_DEPRECATED EAPI void
elm_list_item_cursor_style_set(Elm_Object_Item *it, const char *style)
{
ELM_LIST_ITEM_CHECK_DELETED_RETURN(it);
elm_widget_item_cursor_style_set(it, style);
}
-EAPI const char *
+EINA_DEPRECATED EAPI const char *
elm_list_item_cursor_style_get(const Elm_Object_Item *it)
{
ELM_LIST_ITEM_CHECK_DELETED_RETURN(it, NULL);
return elm_widget_item_cursor_style_get(it);
}
-EAPI void
+EINA_DEPRECATED EAPI void
elm_list_item_cursor_engine_only_set(Elm_Object_Item *it, Eina_Bool engine_only)
{
ELM_LIST_ITEM_CHECK_DELETED_RETURN(it);
elm_widget_item_cursor_engine_only_set(it, engine_only);
}
-EAPI Eina_Bool
+EINA_DEPRECATED EAPI Eina_Bool
elm_list_item_cursor_engine_only_get(const Elm_Object_Item *it)
{
ELM_LIST_ITEM_CHECK_DELETED_RETURN(it, EINA_FALSE);
*/
EAPI Elm_Object_Item *elm_list_item_next(const Elm_Object_Item *it);
-
-/**
- * Set the type of mouse pointer/cursor decoration to be shown,
- * when the mouse pointer is over the given list widget item
- *
- * @param it list item to customize cursor on
- * @param cursor the cursor type's name
- *
- * This function works analogously as elm_object_cursor_set(), but
- * here the cursor's changing area is restricted to the item's
- * area, and not the whole widget's. Note that that item cursors
- * have precedence over widget cursors, so that a mouse over an
- * item with custom cursor set will always show @b that cursor.
- *
- * If this function is called twice for an object, a previously set
- * cursor will be unset on the second call.
- *
- * @see elm_object_cursor_set()
- * @see elm_list_item_cursor_get()
- * @see elm_list_item_cursor_unset()
- *
- * @ingroup List
- */
-EAPI void elm_list_item_cursor_set(Elm_Object_Item *it, const char *cursor);
-
-/*
- * Get the type of mouse pointer/cursor decoration set to be shown,
- * when the mouse pointer is over the given list widget item
- *
- * @param it list item with custom cursor set
- * @return the cursor type's name or @c NULL, if no custom cursors
- * were set to @p item (and on errors)
- *
- * @see elm_object_cursor_get()
- * @see elm_list_item_cursor_set()
- * @see elm_list_item_cursor_unset()
- *
- * @ingroup List
- */
-EAPI const char *elm_list_item_cursor_get(const Elm_Object_Item *it);
-
-/**
- * Unset any custom mouse pointer/cursor decoration set to be
- * shown, when the mouse pointer is over the given list widget
- * item, thus making it show the @b default cursor again.
- *
- * @param it a list item
- *
- * Use this call to undo any custom settings on this item's cursor
- * decoration, bringing it back to defaults (no custom style set).
- *
- * @see elm_object_cursor_unset()
- * @see elm_list_item_cursor_set()
- *
- * @ingroup List
- */
-EAPI void elm_list_item_cursor_unset(Elm_Object_Item *it);
-
-/**
- * Set a different @b style for a given custom cursor set for a
- * list item.
- *
- * @param it list item with custom cursor set
- * @param style the <b>theme style</b> to use (e.g. @c "default",
- * @c "transparent", etc)
- *
- * This function only makes sense when one is using custom mouse
- * cursor decorations <b>defined in a theme file</b>, which can have,
- * given a cursor name/type, <b>alternate styles</b> on it. It
- * works analogously as elm_object_cursor_style_set(), but here
- * applyed only to list item objects.
- *
- * @warning Before you set a cursor style you should have definen a
- * custom cursor previously on the item, with
- * elm_list_item_cursor_set()
- *
- * @see elm_list_item_cursor_engine_only_set()
- * @see elm_list_item_cursor_style_get()
- *
- * @ingroup List
- */
-EAPI void elm_list_item_cursor_style_set(Elm_Object_Item *it, const char *style);
-
-/**
- * Get the current @b style set for a given list item's custom
- * cursor
- *
- * @param it list item with custom cursor set.
- * @return style the cursor style in use. If the object does not
- * have a cursor set, then @c NULL is returned.
- *
- * @see elm_list_item_cursor_style_set() for more details
- *
- * @ingroup List
- */
-EAPI const char *elm_list_item_cursor_style_get(const Elm_Object_Item *it);
-
-/**
- * Set if the (custom)cursor for a given list item should be
- * searched in its theme, also, or should only rely on the
- * rendering engine.
- *
- * @param it item with custom (custom) cursor already set on
- * @param engine_only Use @c EINA_TRUE to have cursors looked for
- * only on those provided by the rendering engine, @c EINA_FALSE to
- * have them searched on the widget's theme, as well.
- *
- * @note This call is of use only if you've set a custom cursor
- * for list items, with elm_list_item_cursor_set().
- *
- * @note By default, cursors will only be looked for between those
- * provided by the rendering engine.
- *
- * @ingroup List
- */
-EAPI void elm_list_item_cursor_engine_only_set(Elm_Object_Item *it, Eina_Bool engine_only);
-
-/**
- * Get if the (custom) cursor for a given list item is being
- * searched in its theme, also, or is only relying on the rendering
- * engine.
- *
- * @param it a list item
- * @return @c EINA_TRUE, if cursors are being looked for only on
- * those provided by the rendering engine, @c EINA_FALSE if they
- * are being searched on the widget's theme, as well.
- *
- * @see elm_list_item_cursor_engine_only_set(), for more details
- *
- * @ingroup List
- */
-EAPI Eina_Bool elm_list_item_cursor_engine_only_get(const Elm_Object_Item *it);
-
/**
* @}
*/
{
return elm_object_item_widget_get(it);
}
+
+EAPI void
+elm_object_item_cursor_set(Elm_Object_Item *item, const char *cursor)
+{
+ elm_widget_item_tooltip_style_set(item, cursor);
+}
+
+EAPI const char *
+elm_object_item_cursor_get(const Elm_Object_Item *item)
+{
+ return elm_widget_item_cursor_get(item);
+}
+
+EAPI void
+elm_object_item_cursor_unset(Elm_Object_Item *item)
+{
+ elm_widget_item_cursor_unset(item);
+}
+
+EAPI void
+elm_object_item_cursor_style_set(Elm_Object_Item *item, const char *style)
+{
+ elm_widget_item_cursor_style_set(item, style);
+}
+
+EAPI const char *
+elm_object_item_cursor_style_get(const Elm_Object_Item *item)
+{
+ return elm_widget_item_cursor_style_get(item);
+}
+
+EAPI void
+elm_object_item_cursor_engine_only_set(Elm_Object_Item *item, Eina_Bool engine_only)
+{
+ elm_widget_item_cursor_engine_only_set(item, engine_only);
+}
+
+EAPI Eina_Bool
+elm_object_item_cursor_engine_only_get(const Elm_Object_Item *item)
+{
+ return elm_widget_item_cursor_engine_only_get(item);
+}
* @ingroup General
*/
EAPI const char *elm_object_item_tooltip_style_get(const Elm_Object_Item *item);
+
+
+/**
+ * Set the type of mouse pointer/cursor decoration to be shown,
+ * when the mouse pointer is over the given item
+ *
+ * @param ite, item to customize cursor on
+ * @param cursor the cursor type's name
+ *
+ * This function works analogously as elm_object_cursor_set(), but
+ * here the cursor's changing area is restricted to the item's
+ * area, and not the whole widget's. Note that that item cursors
+ * have precedence over widget cursors, so that a mouse over an
+ * item with custom cursor set will always show @b that cursor.
+ *
+ * If this function is called twice for an object, a previously set
+ * cursor will be unset on the second call.
+ *
+ * @see elm_object_cursor_set()
+ * @see elm_object_item_cursor_get()
+ * @see elm_object_item_cursor_unset()
+ *
+ * @ingroup General
+ */
+EAPI void elm_object_item_cursor_set(Elm_Object_Item *item, const char *cursor);
+
+/*
+ * Get the type of mouse pointer/cursor decoration set to be shown,
+ * when the mouse pointer is over the given item
+ *
+ * @param item item with custom cursor set
+ * @return the cursor type's name or @c NULL, if no custom cursors
+ * were set to @p item (and on errors)
+ *
+ * @see elm_object_cursor_get()
+ * @see elm_object_item_cursor_set()
+ * @see elm_object_item_cursor_unset()
+ *
+ * @ingroup General
+ */
+EAPI const char *elm_object_item_cursor_get(const Elm_Object_Item *item);
+
+/**
+ * Unset any custom mouse pointer/cursor decoration set to be
+ * shown, when the mouse pointer is over the given
+ * item, thus making it show the @b default cursor again.
+ *
+ * @param item the item
+ *
+ * Use this call to undo any custom settings on this item's cursor
+ * decoration, bringing it back to defaults (no custom style set).
+ *
+ * @see elm_object_cursor_unset()
+ * @see elm_object_item_cursor_set()
+ *
+ * @ingroup General
+ */
+EAPI void elm_list_item_cursor_unset(Elm_Object_Item *item);
+
+/**
+ * Set a different @b style for a given custom cursor set for an
+ * item.
+ *
+ * @param item item with custom cursor set
+ * @param style the <b>theme style</b> to use (e.g. @c "default",
+ * @c "transparent", etc)
+ *
+ * This function only makes sense when one is using custom mouse
+ * cursor decorations <b>defined in a theme file</b>, which can have,
+ * given a cursor name/type, <b>alternate styles</b> on it. It
+ * works analogously as elm_object_cursor_style_set(), but here
+ * applyed only to item objects.
+ *
+ * @warning Before you set a cursor style you should have definen a
+ * custom cursor previously on the item, with
+ * elm_list_item_cursor_set()
+ *
+ * @see elm_object_item_cursor_engine_only_set()
+ * @see elm_object_item_cursor_style_get()
+ *
+ * @ingroup General
+ */
+EAPI void elm_list_item_cursor_style_set(Elm_Object_Item *item, const char *style);
+
+/**
+ * Get the current @b style set for a given item's custom
+ * cursor
+ *
+ * @param item item with custom cursor set.
+ * @return style the cursor style in use. If the object does not
+ * have a cursor set, then @c NULL is returned.
+ *
+ * @see elm_object_item_cursor_style_set() for more details
+ *
+ * @ingroup General
+ */
+EAPI const char *elm_list_item_cursor_style_get(const Elm_Object_Item *item);
+
+/**
+ * Set if the (custom)cursor for a given item should be
+ * searched in its theme, also, or should only rely on the
+ * rendering engine.
+ *
+ * @param item item with custom (custom) cursor already set on
+ * @param engine_only Use @c EINA_TRUE to have cursors looked for
+ * only on those provided by the rendering engine, @c EINA_FALSE to
+ * have them searched on the widget's theme, as well.
+ *
+ * @note This call is of use only if you've set a custom cursor
+ * for items, with elm_object_item_cursor_set().
+ *
+ * @note By default, cursors will only be looked for between those
+ * provided by the rendering engine.
+ *
+ * @ingroup General
+ */
+EAPI void elm_list_item_cursor_engine_only_set(Elm_Object_Item *item, Eina_Bool engine_only);
+
+/**
+ * Get if the (custom) cursor for a given item is being
+ * searched in its theme, also, or is only relying on the rendering
+ * engine.
+ *
+ * @param item an item
+ * @return @c EINA_TRUE, if cursors are being looked for only on
+ * those provided by the rendering engine, @c EINA_FALSE if they
+ * are being searched on the widget's theme, as well.
+ *
+ * @see elm_object_item_cursor_engine_only_set(), for more details
+ *
+ * @ingroup General
+ */
+EAPI Eina_Bool elm_list_item_cursor_engine_only_get(const Elm_Object_Item *item);
+