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Subject: Re: b95 --with-sparcworks cursor weirdness
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>>>>> "MB" == Martin Buchholz <mrb@Eng.Sun.COM> writes:

    MB> Sorry, this is as designed.  Before my time, the UI folks at
    MB> Sun decided that the medium thin cursor was the way to go.
    MB> Basically, the --with-sparcworks flag gives you whatever Sun
    MB> decided should go into Sun's own distribution of XEmacs.

Thanks Martin, I feel whole again. :-)

-Barry

