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From: custead@sask.UUCP (Der cuss)
Newsgroups: net.micro.apple
Subject: Mac Wrist Watch Cursor
Message-ID: <121@sask.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 21-Oct-84 00:49:06 EDT
Article-I.D.: sask.121
Posted: Sun Oct 21 00:49:06 1984
Date-Received: Tue, 16-Oct-84 05:30:07 EDT
Organization: U of Saskatchewan, Canada
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When the Mac is busy doing something time-consuming, it puts up
a wrist-watch cursor.  I would like to use this cursor, but have
not been able to capture it by a screen snap-shot, because the
snapshot event is queued until after the reason for the watch
has gone away.  (Not surprising).  Although it does not seem
to difficult to design this thing, can anyone save me the trouble
by sending me the bit pattern for this cursor?
(Striving for consistency, I would like my cursor to be exactly
the same as other software is using.  If I guess, this probably
won't happen.)

A different question:  How does one get updates/supplements to the
Inside Macintosh documentation.  We bought Inside MAC a few months
ago; today my program needed to know the time.  I found reference
to a routine GetTime in one of the programs that has been distributed
on the net, but could find no mention of this anywhere in Inside
Macintosh.  Or any other description to time, clock, etc?
There must be updated documentation coming out of Apple.  How
does one keep up?

				L. R. Custead
				Dept of Silly Walks
				Univ of Saskatchewan