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Guitar Cursor: Stratohead

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X11 Mouse Theme

Score 53%
Guitar Cursor: Stratohead
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Downloads:  826
Submitted:  Sep 19 2010
Updated:  Oct 22 2010

Description:

Cursor theme full of the parts from the Fender Stratocaster guitar.

On GNOME,
1. open System> Settings> Appearances, select 'Themes' tab.
2. drop archived file onto the window.

You need some more steps on Ubuntu 10.04,
1. sudo gedit /etc/alternatives/x-cursor-theme.
2. in the doc, find "Inherits=xxx", replace "xxx" by "Stratohead".
3. save, close, re-login.
You don't have to mind that when you're on 10.10.

On Xfce,
1. Untar the file into ~/.icons.
2. go to Settings Manager> Mouse, on Theme tab, select "Stratohead".
3. re-login or reboot.

If you have an old version installed,
remove ~/.icons/Stratohead, before you install a new one.




Changelog:

ver 1.1: added some cursors.




LicenseGPL
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 How to make cursors?

 
 by BassUltra on: Oct 22 2010
 
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Is there an easier way of making cursors? I'd like to make my own, but instructions that I've found are complicated.


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 Re: How to make cursors?

 
 by starcycle on: Oct 23 2010
 
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It's complicated.

Each cursors need '.png' and '.in' files. All the pngs are, in my case, 32x32 pixels. '.in' files are plain texts, which contains pixel value, hot spot-x, hot spot-y and png's filename in one line, like '32 1 1 circle.png'. If you want to make animations, numbers of the lines depend on the animation frames. It's like '32 12 1 left_ptr_watch1.png 60', '32 12 1 left_ptr_watch2.png 60', and so on. Value after the png-filename is animation speed in, maybe, miliseconds. You have to make them this way for every cursors. Then put them all in 'YourCursorName/cursors' directory. And cd to its directory and run xcursorgen, like 'xcursorgen bd_double_arrow.in bd_double_arrow'. After that, make symbolic links from them.

I put xcursorgen and links steps into one shellscript. All the needed cursors and links' names are written inside.
Look at http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/518367/

Also, don't forget to put the 'index.theme' in 'YourCursorName' directory.


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