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From: Mike Scheidler <c23mts@eng.delcoelect.com>

"William" == William M Perry <wmperry@aventail.com> writes:
 William> 
 William> Almost all the code that is in there is from the old way of doing
 William> things, and breaks hideously right now.

So this is *old stuff*?  And to think I never even noticed it.  :-)

BTW, remember the cool green recycle.xpm GC mouse cursor we used to have?
Was this lost at the same time?

 William> Chuck alluded that it wouldn't really take that much time to
 William> reimplement, but I haven't even had the time to start looking
 William> seriously yet.  Anyone who wants to help, please speak up!  I
 William> would love to have this capability again.

I'd like to have it too, but I'm afraid I wouldn't know where to start.
Believe me, I've tried more than once to decipher some of the C sources,
and I always end up with a bad case of eye strain.  If anyone does decide
to tackle this, though, I'm interested in helping out.  Maybe I'll even
learn something. :-)

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