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 xacursor(1)                                                     xacursor(1)
                                 August 1993



 NAME
      xacursor - set an animated cursor in a window


 SYNOPSIS
      xacursor    [-d display] [-r] [-fg color] [-bg color]
                  [-path directory] [-cursor file] [-mask file]
                  [-wait msecond] [-m swing | random | rswing | vibrate]
                  [-demo] [-h]    [file]





 DESCRIPTION
      Upon execution, the cursor will be changed to a musical note, the
      window then selected by the user will have its cursor changed to an
      animated one, using the paths of the cursor bitmap files listed in
      -file. If the -r option is specified, the cursor of the root window
      will be changed.

      If -cursor file are passed in the command line, the cursor will be
      changed to the one specified.  -demo shows the standard demonstration.

      Please note that not all windows allow you to make a cursor change.


      By default, xacursor sets the cursor to be the bitmaps in the sequence
      listed in "file", which are specified in the following manner:

          cursor[1]    mask[1]    foreground[1]    background[1]
          cursor[2]    mask[2]    foreground[2]    background[2]
             .            .            .                .
             .            .            .                .
          cursor[n]    mask[n]    foreground[n]    background[n]

      where "cursor[i]" and "mask[i]" are the paths of the cursor file and
      the mask file; "foreground[i]" and "background[i]" are the foreground
      and background colors, so the cursor can have changing colors.  If
      omited, the mask is defaulted to be the cursor file; the two colors
      are set to be black and white respectively, unless otherwise specified
      by the user.


      xacursor ignores all blank lines, spaces and tabs; lines beginning
      with the "#" character are comments.  All tokens "NA" are treated as
      place holder and will be ignored as well, so if one does not want to
      specified the mask file, the line may look like:

          e.g.  fire1.xbm    NA    goldenrod    midnightblue




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 OPTIONS
      -d display          Specifies the display that should be used.


      -r                  The cursor of the root window will be changed,
                          the user will not be asked to specified a window.


      -fg color           The foreground color of the cursor,
                          defaulted to be black.


      -bg color           The background color of the cursor,
                          defaulted to be white.


      -cursor file        Using this option, the user can set the
                          cursor to "file", which is not animated.


      -mask file          The path of the mask file, defaulted to
                          be the cursor file if omited.  In the
                          case of multiple cursors (as listed in
                          "file"}, it serves as the default mask file
                          for all cursors, unless it is otherwise
                          specified in the cursor list.


      -path directory     The directory in which all the specified
                          bitmaps can be found, so the user does not need to
                          type the full path of the bitmap files.  This path
                          is optional.


      -mode swing | random | rswing | vibrate
                          The way the cursors are animated.  By default,
                          the cursor will be animated in the
                          sequence "first to last" as specified in "file".

                          "swing" mode makes the cursors changes from
                          the 1st one to the last one, go back to the
                          1st one in reverse order, then start from
                          the 1st one again; and so on and so forth.

                          While "random" mode makes them appear in
                          random orders.

                          "rswing" is just swing except the cursors
                          changes from the 1st one to one that is
                          picked at random, go back to the 1st one
                          in reverse order; then start again from the



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                          1st one.

                          Being a little like "rswing", "vibrate" picks
                          2 random bitmap "a" and "b" when starts,
                          change the bitmap from "a" to "b"; then picks
                          another random bitmap "c", and goes from "b"
                          to "c", and so on.


      -wait msecond       Wait for "msecond" number of milli-
                          seconds between successive changes of the
                          cursor.  By default, "msecond" cannot be smaller
                          then 10, otherwise 10 will be used.  The
                          default is 200 msec.


      -demo               Show the standard demonstration, which is a
                          rotating earth.  This can be combined with other
                          options like "-fg", "-mode" and "-wait" to get
                          a unique appearance.


      -h                  Display the help message.





 FILE
      file                The cursor list, contains relative pathnames
                          of cursors to be animated, subject to the
                          presence or absence of "-path", as
                          specified above.





 AUTHOR
      xacursor is written by Kam-Hung WONG (k2wong@noether.math.uwaterloo.ca),
      4th year Computer Science student at University of Waterloo, Canada.
      (WWW: http://www.undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca/~k2wong)

      Thanks goes to Victor S. H. Wong and Hilda Lee, for their fine
      efforts of drawing many interesting bitmaps for demonstration
      purposes.

      This is a small work, but I would like to dedicate it to friends
      at the Faculty of Mathematics, because of whom these years become
      so memorable.




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      Further improvements to the application will be made, if the author
      survives the Real-time Programming course. :-)




















































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