nanogui: request for font utilities


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Subject: RE: request for font utilities
From: Greg Haerr ####@####.####
Date: 10 May 1999 18:19:12 -0000
Message-Id: <01BE9ADF.8CA59940.greg@censoft.com>

All I'm saying is that a hot spot is a relative location of a bitmap
that is used by routines to determine exactly when the bitmap is "over" something.
Thus, the hotspot is always part of the cursor image...

On Monday, May 10, 1999 11:37 AM, Ben Pfaff ####@####.#### wrote:
> Alan Cox ####@####.#### writes:
> 
>    > 	Well, I understand that, except that with negative hotspot
>    > numbers, the graphics subsystem can't create proper "cursor clipping bounding
>    > boxes" for the mouse cursor.  In other words, when graphics output
> 
>    Umm.. the hot spot doesnt matter surely. Your hot spot can be the other side
>    of your desk even, its not drawn so doesnt need clipping ?
> 
> I assumed he meant that there was some other problem with the
> hotspot.  Can you clarify, Greg?
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