I figured out how to use animated cursors in windows - which is pretty
easy:
> . configure -cursor @<filename.ani>
For the moment I'am stuck doing similar things in Suse KDE:
> . configure -cursor @/usr/share/icons/DMZ/cursors/watch
error "bad cursor spec"
> . configure -cursor {@/usr/share/icons/DMZ/cursors/watch white}
error "cleanup reading bitmap file"
> . configure -cursor {@/usr/share/emacs/23.1/etc/images/gnus/gnus.xbm red}
error "bad hot spot in bitmap file"
... google does not offer help ... any ideas welcome ...
thx
Short answer: you can't. At least vanilla Tk can't do that on unix.
See http://wiki.tcl.tk/8674 and the documentation of Tk_GetCursor.
Regards
Emiliano
Thx very much ... I wonder why this hasn't been included in Tk already
as it looks so simple ...
I'll try to make a Tcl package.
greets
See http://wiki.tcl.tk/27678 for a simple (but effective) solution.
Regards
Emiliano
You're one day to late - have my own package already running ... but
thx for help to your all!