copyright 2003 greg day blah blah i don't care, it's all under
the GNU Public Art License, so do whatever with it.  the watch
pointers are adapted from keith packard's <keithp@keithp.com>
whiteglass xcursor theme.  

Ok, it's pretty staightforward :)

REQUIREMENTS:
You must be running X 4.2.99 or later, which supports the XCursor 
extension.  This will not work on X 4.2.0 or earlier.

HOW TO INSTALL:
Simply copy the cursor files (the ones with no 3-letter extension)
into $HOME/.icons/default/cursors/  and restart any open programs.
If you run KDE, it's probably worth restarting KDE so Kicker and
KDesktop pick them up.

HOW DO I SEE THEM?
The left_ptr is the default mouse pointer,
and draped_box is used for the "xkill" program (and probably others
but I haven't found any yet).  I encourage you to run 'xkill' once
you've install these cursors, because the little animated skull is
simply too cute to miss ^_^  the animated watch pointers are used 
for busy events, the cross is for pinpointing objects, and the 'xterm' 
pointer is for text editing areas (btw, it's really tough making one 
that shows up well on both white and black backgrounds!:))  The four
corners are used for resizing windows when grabbed by the corners.
top_side is for resizing windows by grabbing the top or bottom
of the frame, and right_side for the left or the right.
The hand1 icon should show up when over links and other items that
are "clickable" (I really hate that word) in KDE.

EXTRA INFO:
I have provided the PNG (sorry no XCF yet!) images so you can edit
if you want, as well as the conf files.  If you should feel the need
to re-generate the cursors, you can do so with:

xcursorgen <cursor filename> <cursor conf file>

But if you're running X 4.2.00, you should already know all this!


