feat!: Use CSS to specify field cursors.#8648
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That is an excellent ratio of bugs fixed to delta lines.
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CURSORproperty #8319Proposed Changes
This PR removes the
CURSORfield from fields, and instead uses CSS to specify which cursor should be used for which fields. This directly fixes #8319. #2885 and #2884 are old bugs proposing adding options to inject classes into fields and refactoring theCURSORfield, which I believe are obsolete in light of the move to CSS. All core fields now add a class specifying the type of field, and custom field subclasses can also easily do this. As a result, users should be able to use CSS to customize the appearance of fields in general and their cursors in particular.#995 was incidentally fixed here, since now that we're using CSS to specify cursors, it's trivial to specify the grabby cursor for fields when their parent block is being dragged.