olson@vixvax.mgi.com (Thor Olson) (04/09/91)
After carefully crafting my color cursor and succeeding in having it displayed using SetCCursor, I find that I no longer can switch back to the arrow cursor reliably. It seems that some other event must occur before the color cursor is replaced. I'm using Think C and when I set a breakpoint at the line that should SetCursor(arrow, or other), it works fine every time! What's going on here? Has anyone else seen this? +------------------------------------------------------------- | Thor Olson, Sr Des Eng | | | Management Graphics Inc | E-mail: olson@mgi.com | | 1401 E 79 St | Voice: +1 612/851-6108 | | Minneapolis MN 55425 USA | Fax: +1 612/854-6913 | +------------------------------------------------------------- "Everyone can perform magic, everyone can reach his goal, if he can think, wait, and fast." -Siddhartha to Kamala
brad@ecst.csuchico.edu (Brad Lowe) (04/09/91)
When I was playing around with color cursors, I found them to be pretty picky about the data structure being absolutly correct... But once I got it right, I didn't have any problems (I used InitCursor to switch off the color cursor..) What are you using to create the ccsr? My only guess is that the data structure is not right.... Brad Lowe brad@cscihp.ecst.csuchico.edu [yamma yamma yamma]