Annotation of q_a/samples/cursor/cursor.rc, revision 1.1.1.1

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                      2: //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      3: // This is a part of the Microsoft Source Code Samples. 
                      4: // Copyright (C) 1993 Microsoft Corporation.
                      5: // All rights reserved. 
                      6: //  
                      7: // This source code is only intended as a supplement to 
                      8: // Microsoft Development Tools and/or WinHelp documentation.
                      9: // See these sources for detailed information regarding the 
                     10: // Microsoft samples programs.
                     11: //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     12: 
                     13: #include "windows.h"
                     14: #include "cursor.h"
                     15: 
                     16: bullseye CURSOR bullseye.cur
                     17: 
                     18: CursorMenu MENU
                     19: BEGIN
                     20:     POPUP        "&Help"
                     21:     BEGIN
                     22:         MENUITEM "&About Cursor...", IDM_ABOUT
                     23:     END
                     24: END
                     25: 
                     26: AboutBox DIALOG 22, 17, 144, 75
                     27: STYLE DS_MODALFRAME | WS_CAPTION | WS_SYSMENU
                     28: CAPTION "About Cursor"
                     29: BEGIN
                     30:     CTEXT "Microsoft Windows"     -1,       0,  5, 144,  8
                     31:     CTEXT "Cursor Application"    -1,       0, 14, 144,  8
                     32:     CTEXT "Version 3.0"           -1,       0, 34, 144,  8
                     33:     DEFPUSHBUTTON "OK"          IDOK,      53, 59,  32, 14,      WS_GROUP
                     34: END

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