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Macro for mouse pointer

Open tweh opened this issue 12 years ago • 1 comments

Add a macro \click (\doubleclick, \rightclick). These macros should print a mouse pointer indicating the click and the left or right button. The style depends on the os option.

If used inside a menu macro the pointer should suppress the border etc. A starred version shouldn’t suppress it.

All pointer forms should be available as macros.

Possible pointers IMG_0137

  • row 1: Mac
  • row 2: Windows
  • row 3: alternative 1
  • row 4: alternative 2
  • col A: single click
  • col B: right click (replace Lby `R!´!)
  • col C: double click
  • col D: waiting

More alternatives

  • arrow tip without tail (stealth)
  • hand
  • text “click” (language depending)

Linux pointer should be available too.

tweh avatar Mar 08 '13 16:03 tweh

One can use fontawesome and its \faMousePointer for a cursor, \faICursor for a text-insertion cursor, \faHourGlass for "waiting". \faMousePointer\textsubscript{R} could produce something similar to the col B row 1 symbol.

Skillmon avatar Mar 13 '24 18:03 Skillmon