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Re: Applescript Trivia: Black & White Pinwheel?
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Re: Applescript Trivia: Black & White Pinwheel?


  • Subject: Re: Applescript Trivia: Black & White Pinwheel?
  • From: "Stockly, Ed" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 11:59:57 -0800
  • Thread-topic: Applescript Trivia: Black & White Pinwheel?

>>Christopher Nebel >> ...That isn't the case for a busy applet -- it's still
possible to pick menus,  hit command-period, etc. -- so it uses the
old-fashioned "beachball" cursor, which was invented to distinguish between
working-but-still-paying-attention-to-you versus busy-and-pretty-well-wedged,
which used to be represented by the wristwatch cursor.

 So when we see the wristwatch cursor, that's not coming from OSX, but from
the application we're scripting, right?

I seem to see it more often in Adobe applications.

ES

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