mfstuart wrote:
Hi again Jacqueline,
I looked at the browse.gif image on the revCursors stack in RunRev.
It shows on the Colors & Patterns properties that the First Color is black,
Second Color is white.
I tried applying the same colors on my gif image after importing it into
RunRev, but didn't help.

In IconWorkshop, before exporting an image to gif, there are 3-4 options to
set.
I'll continue playing with those settings, because I just bought this
software online.
Got to be able to pay for it some how.
Is GC available for WinXP?

Sorry, no. It's Mac OS X only. I'm not familiar enough with Windows tools to know of a replacement (I do all my Windows icons and cursors on a Mac) but maybe someone here does. There has got to be something equivalent, I'd think.

There is one more old trick that people used to use, but I haven't mentioned it because several people have said it no longer works. But I guess it is worth a try. Import your image (at the correct size) as a GIF image. Using the pencil tool, edit a pixel or two. The editing is what matters; you don't have to keep the changes. For example, you can toggle one pixel from black to white, and then toggle it back to black again. Then choose a non-paint tool to stop editing.

This used to force the image to the correct palette for use as a cursor, provided your image was black and white to begin with. You might want to see if that works.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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