1. Color Cursors

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I struggled in vain too for awhile before I stumbled on a solution for a =
color cursor.
I converted a color bitmap I wanted to use to an Icon file, and used =
LoadImage().

I have an include file that will convert 16-color, 256-color and 32-bit =
color bitmaps to Icon files if you want. It would not be hard to modify =
it to produce cursor files (that's what I read anyway).

Jason


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2. Re: Color Cursors

I'd like to see this at some point.  I like to distribute my executables
with the bitmaps and wave files strapped on to the end (because it's tidier
and I don't want people messing with them).  I don't know how to do this for
a cursor file so I'd like to be able to load it from a bitmap instead.

chris.
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From: Jason Mirwald <mirwalds at SWBELL.NET>
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Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 9:07 PM
Subject: Color Cursors


I struggled in vain too for awhile before I stumbled on a solution for a
color cursor.
I converted a color bitmap I wanted to use to an Icon file, and used
LoadImage().

I have an include file that will convert 16-color, 256-color and 32-bit
color bitmaps to Icon files if you want. It would not be hard to modify it
to produce cursor files (that's what I read anyway).

Jason

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3. Re: Color Cursors

Look at the XPM support in Win32lib or the Eu contributions/archive.

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From: "chrissy" <tubby.toast at NTLWORLD.COM>
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> I'd like to see this at some point.  I like to distribute my executables
> with the bitmaps and wave files strapped on to the end (because it's
tidier
> and I don't want people messing with them).  I don't know how to do this
for
> a cursor file so I'd like to be able to load it from a bitmap instead.
>
> chris.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jason Mirwald <mirwalds at SWBELL.NET>
> To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 9:07 PM
> Subject: Color Cursors
>
>
> I struggled in vain too for awhile before I stumbled on a solution for a
> color cursor.
> I converted a color bitmap I wanted to use to an Icon file, and used
> LoadImage().
>
> I have an include file that will convert 16-color, 256-color and 32-bit
> color bitmaps to Icon files if you want. It would not be hard to modify it
> to produce cursor files (that's what I read anyway).
>
> Jason

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4. Re: Color Cursors

Derek Parnell wrote:

> The "A" version is for ASCII and the "W" is for Unicode (Wide-characters).

Thankyou.  If I just use the ASCII version, will this work all the time?

> Look at the XPM support in Win32lib or the Eu contributions/archive.
Sorry, I haven't made myself clear here.  I don't need XPMs.  I take all the
bitmaps in my program, concatenate them (I experimented with compressing
them as well but it was too slow to load) and tack them on the end of my
executable and I load them, using code ripped straight from
loadBitmapFromFile2() in win32lib, by poking them to memory.  I do the same
with wave files.  However, I don't know how to load a cursor file in this
way so I'd rather do it from a bitmap if possible.  It's not critically
important though.

chris.

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5. Re: Color Cursors

On Thu, 7 Sep 2000 22:46:47 +0100, chrissy <tubby.toast at NTLWORLD.COM> wrote:


 Chrissy:

 Any windows after win95 that contains a parameter that is a STRING

 will have a "A" ASCII or "W" UNICODE version of the function NAME.

 The difference is that the ASCII uses 8 bit characters and

 UNICODE code uses 16 bit characters.

 UNICODE was added so that international language codes could be passed

 to windows. There also functions in windows to CONVERT back and forth

 between ASCII and UNICODE.

 There are some functions that have the same NAME except one function

 ends Ex in the function NAME. This stands for EXTRA parameters.

 If you compare these functions you will see that the Ex contains

 extra parameters.

 Bernie

>Derek Parnell wrote:
>
>> The "A" version is for ASCII and the "W" is for Unicode (Wide-
characters).
>
>Thankyou.  If I just use the ASCII version, will this work all the time?
>
>> Look at the XPM support in Win32lib or the Eu contributions/archive.
>Sorry, I haven't made myself clear here.  I don't need XPMs.  I take all
the
>bitmaps in my program, concatenate them (I experimented with compressing
>them as well but it was too slow to load) and tack them on the end of my
>executable and I load them, using code ripped straight from
>loadBitmapFromFile2() in win32lib, by poking them to memory.  I do the same
>with wave files.  However, I don't know how to load a cursor file in this
>way so I'd rather do it from a bitmap if possible.  It's not critically
>important though.
>
>chris.

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6. Re: Color Cursors

Oh right, that's clear now.  Thanks!

chris.

>  Chrissy:
>
>  Any windows after win95 that contains a parameter that is a STRING
>
>  will have a "A" ASCII or "W" UNICODE version of the function NAME.
>
>  The difference is that the ASCII uses 8 bit characters and
>
>  UNICODE code uses 16 bit characters.
>
>  UNICODE was added so that international language codes could be passed
>
>  to windows. There also functions in windows to CONVERT back and forth
>
>  between ASCII and UNICODE.
>
>  There are some functions that have the same NAME except one function
>
>  ends Ex in the function NAME. This stands for EXTRA parameters.
>
>  If you compare these functions you will see that the Ex contains
>
>  extra parameters.
>
>  Bernie

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