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From: "Johns Daniel" <jdaniel@adventnetworks.com>
To: <sourcenav@sourceware.cygnus.com>
Subject: Changing the cursor color
Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2001 07:11:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CD5CA14300A9D54A8D13D58CD3C87B425DFA76@advcorp-exc01.advent.com> (raw)

Folks,

I notice that this is a FAQ w/o a solution. Please confirm that it is
NOT possible to change the default cursor color in the Source Navigator
editor window under NT.

William Gacquer suggested inserting:
	-cursor {xterm red white}
in the file "multiedit.tcl," line 121 (SN 4.5.2). (No, I did not forget
to insert the "\" on the previous line.) This did not work under NT.
Anybody know the NT equivalent of this statement? 

As you may guess, I no know Tcl/Tk....

Thanks in advance!

-- Johns

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