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Change the cursor to look like a touch point#12
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WestonThayer wants to merge 1 commit intopeteschaffner:masterfrom
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Change the cursor to look like a touch point#12WestonThayer wants to merge 1 commit intopeteschaffner:masterfrom
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This matches the default output of Framer Studio.
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I left this out because I never liked using said cursor in Framer Studio (not to mention the @1x version looks horrible on my rMBP) :) |
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Sounds reasonable. I'll break this feature out into an optional module. |
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This matches the default output of Framer Studio.
I didn't include the cursor@2x.png retina asset that Framer Studio normally provides. It seems to go unused there anyway since they don't have a media query for it.