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The ANI file format is a graphics file format used for animated mouse cursors on the Microsoft Windows operating system. [ 1 ] The format is based on the Microsoft Resource Interchange File Format , which is used as a container for storing the individual frames (which are standard Windows icons ) of the animation.
The CUR file format is an almost identical image file format for non-animated cursors in Microsoft Windows. The only differences between these two file formats are the bytes used to identify them and the addition of a hotspot in the CUR format header; the hotspot is defined as the pixel offset (in x,y coordinates) from the top-left corner of ...
This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file.
XPM2 (1990) simplifies the format by removing all C code. [b] [c] The structure is simplified to ! XPM2 <Values> <Colors> <Pixels> <Optional Extensions> The value section describes the overall dimension of the image similar to the #define statements. The color section defines the values, and a new concept of the "type" of the color.