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From: sho@tybalt.caltech.edu (Sho Kuwamoto)
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Subject: Re: Spinning Watch Cursor
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Date: Wed, 25-Nov-87 19:59:40 EST
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In article <6920@ut-ngp.UUCP> jdm@ut-ngp.UUCP (Jim Meiss) writes:
>
>	This is probably a stupid question, but then if such questions
>were never asked, then....
>	How do you get the watch cursor to spin? I assumed you'd just
>need to call SystemTask() and it would be taken care of... I don't have 
>IM Vol 4 yet (no flames please), and the answer's probably in there, isn't it!
>Well, any answer will be appreciated.

	If you look at the resource fork of the Finder, you will find
multiple watch cursors with different positions of the hands.  I guess the
Finder just loads them in itself.  I'm sure it wouldn't be that difficult
to steal the cursors from the Finder and do it in your own application.

							-Sho