Enum crossterm::cursor::SetCursorStyle
source · pub enum SetCursorStyle {
DefaultUserShape,
BlinkingBlock,
SteadyBlock,
BlinkingUnderScore,
SteadyUnderScore,
BlinkingBar,
SteadyBar,
}
Expand description
A command that sets the style of the cursor. It uses two types of escape codes, one to control blinking, and the other the shape.
Note
- Commands must be executed/queued for execution otherwise they do nothing.
Variants§
DefaultUserShape
Default cursor shape configured by the user.
BlinkingBlock
A blinking block cursor shape (■).
SteadyBlock
A non blinking block cursor shape (inverse of BlinkingBlock
).
BlinkingUnderScore
A blinking underscore cursor shape(_).
SteadyUnderScore
A non blinking underscore cursor shape (inverse of BlinkingUnderScore
).
BlinkingBar
A blinking cursor bar shape (|)
SteadyBar
A steady cursor bar shape (inverse of BlinkingBar
).
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for SetCursorStyle
impl Clone for SetCursorStyle
source§fn clone(&self) -> SetCursorStyle
fn clone(&self) -> SetCursorStyle
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source
. Read moresource§impl Command for SetCursorStyle
impl Command for SetCursorStyle
source§fn write_ansi(&self, f: &mut impl Write) -> Result
fn write_ansi(&self, f: &mut impl Write) -> Result
Write an ANSI representation of this command to the given writer.
An ANSI code can manipulate the terminal by writing it to the terminal buffer.
However, only Windows 10 and UNIX systems support this. Read more
source§fn is_ansi_code_supported(&self) -> bool
fn is_ansi_code_supported(&self) -> bool
Returns whether the ANSI code representation of this command is supported by windows. Read more