I also noticed that there was something wrong with the busy pointer in
Windows 7.

Attached patch makes the pointer correct.

/Christian

On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 8:53 PM, Mike Gilbert <floppymas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I couldn't find a bug tracker, so I'm posting here. I hope that is alright.
>
> It seems like the red and blue channels are swaped when xfreerdp
> renders a 32-bit mouse cursor. These are transmitted as ARGB, but
> xfreerdp seems to decode it as ABGR.
>
> My test case is the default cursor theme for Windows 7; the busy
> cursor is a green-blue ring. In xfreerdp, this appears as a yellow
> ring, meaning a mix of green and red.
>
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