@Elwood
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Well, maybe I'm the only one but I don't see any reason to have 32 bits pointers. :-/
Neither did I at first, but there are advantages by using the format even if you still only use a few colours.
If using the normal pointer prefs you create a pointer that uses a different set of the four colours to the default, then applications that use teir own pointer imagery can look weird. I was using a pointer prefs that was fine but in IB2.4 the hand looked dreadful and I could hardly see it.
Converting the same pointer and busy pointer into png def_icons means that the pointer images are now read from files in sys:envarc and over-ride your pointer prefs. So you can leave the old pointer prefs as the default but still have a nice looking pointer for general use. Applications that use their own pointer imagery look right as they have the default 4 colour palette, and not that of your new pointer.
With the new format you can play around adding shadows etc.
Another advantage is that the busy pointer and normal popinter are separate files. So if you like someone's busy pointer but hate the normal one, you can mix and match them with someone elses
Bill