On Mon, 24 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I imported a small gif to use as a custom cursor. However, when I tried it,
I only got a white mask of the object. I looked through the list archives
and found where someone had suggested drawing the cursor on a UNIX machine so
it would be
I tried MC 2.3B1 and whilst this does support painting, it also
disrupts my current project. For example, I simulate the use of
Netscape on an intranet and in one example a pseudo Netscape frame
border displays nicely in MC 2.2.5 but is transparent in MC 2.3B1!
Sounds like a bug, or at
What are the rules for designing and applying custom cursors, in
particular:
- what sizes can they be? (for Mac Win cross-platform)
To be cross-platform, use 16x16.
- what colours should be used? (black, white, transparent?)
- what file format should be used? (e.g. GIF with
On Tuesady, Nov 23 1999, Michael Walas wrote:
I have created a custom cursor image but when I set the cursor to id
such and such it displays completely black. I figure this has something
to do with a mask and I've seached the help section to no avail.
(Crossworlds, please hurry with the new
On Fri, 5 Nov 1999, Kevin Miller wrote:
On Tuesady, Nov 23 1999, Michael Walas wrote:
I've
changed the cursor ID to 100, put the cursor in the cursor substack of
tools, and even made my own substack with ithe mported cursor. I know
this has to be very simple yet it's taking way to