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November 28, 2011, 04:07:10 am »
hello there
i made a little bit of documentation about the cursor types in lua. here's a picture of all possible types, but more information about the use can be found on
my website
This way i found a mistake on
http://wiki.inspired-lua.org/Overview_of_the_API
where it says "hand close" and it has to be "hand closed"..
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That page is actually quite outdated (Made when Lua was just found).
[lua]cursor.set[/lua] contains the correct information
Anyway, thanks for reporting, I changed it
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wow, that seems exactly the same, i never saw that.. seems that i have done some unneed work xp
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