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NAME

       xcursorgen - create an X cursor file from a collection of PNG images

SYNOPSIS

       xcursorgen [ -V ] [ --version ] [ -? ] [ --help ] [ -p dir ] [ --prefix
       dir ] [ config-file [ output-file ] ]

DESCRIPTION

       Xcursorgen reads the config-file to find  the  list  of  cursor  images
       along  with  their  hotspot  and  nominal size information.  Xcursorgen
       converts all of the images to Xcursor format and  writes  them  to  the
       output-file.

       Each line in the config file is of the form:
       <size> <xhot> <yhot> <filename> <ms-delay>

       Multiple  images  with  the  same  <size>  are  used to create animated
       cursors, the <ms-delay> value on each  line  indicates  how  long  each
       image should be displayed before switching to the next.  <ms-delay> can
       be elided for static cursors.

       If config-file is not specified, or is specified as "-", standard input
       is  used  for the configuration file.  If output-file is not specified,
       or is specified as "-", standard output is used for the output file.

OPTIONS

       -V, --version
               Display the version number and exit.

       -?, --help
               Display the usage message and exit.

       -p dir, --prefix dir
               Find cursor images in the directory specified by dir.   If  not
               specified, the current directory is used.

SEE ALSO

       Xcursor(3)