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Contents<br />

18 User interface<br />

18.1 Cursors: the ’cursor’ property . . . . . . . . . 271 .<br />

18.2 User preferences for colors . . . . . . . . . . 272 .<br />

18.3 User preferences for fonts . . . . . . . . . . 274 .<br />

18.4 Dynamic outlines: the ’outline’ property . . . . . . . 274 .<br />

18.4.1 Outlines and the focus . . . . . . . . . 275 .<br />

18.5 Magnification . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276 .<br />

18.1 Cursors: the ’cursor’ property<br />

’cursor’<br />

Value: [ [ ,]* [ auto | crosshair | default | pointer | move | e-resize<br />

| ne-resize | nw-resize | n-resize | se-resize | sw-resize |<br />

s-resize | w-resize| text | wait | help ] ] | inherit<br />

Initial: auto<br />

Applies to: all elements<br />

Inherited: yes<br />

Percentages: N/A<br />

Media: visual, interactive<br />

This property specifies the type of cursor to be displayed for the pointing<br />

device. Values have the following meanings:<br />

auto<br />

The UA determines the cursor to display based on the current context.<br />

crosshair<br />

A simple crosshair (e.g., short line segments resembling a "+" sign).<br />

default<br />

The platform-dependent default cursor. Often rendered as an arrow.<br />

pointer<br />

The cursor is a pointer that indicates a link.<br />

move<br />

Indicates something is to be moved.<br />

e-resize, ne-resize, nw-resize, n-resize, se-resize, sw-resize, s-resize,<br />

w-resize<br />

Indicate that some edge is to be moved. For example, the ’se-resize’ cursor<br />

is used when the movement starts from the south-east corner of the box.<br />

text<br />

Indicates text that may be selected. Often rendered as an I-bar.<br />

wait<br />

Indicates that the program is busy and the user should wait. Often rendered<br />

as a watch or hourglass.<br />

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