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Redhat9 Cursor Slackware

   1.0  

X11 Mouse Theme

Score 56%
Redhat9 Cursor Slackware
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Link:  http://
Minimum required   KDE 3.x
Downloads:  5299
Submitted:  May 2 2005
Updated:  May 11 2005

Description:

One of the Best Looking Cursors!

Installation:
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You can also install on other systems like redhat, mandrake etc. by:

1. tar -zxvf *Redhat9*.tgz -C /
2. cd /install
3. sh ./doinst.sh
4. rm -rf /install (remove the temp folder)

Slackware 10.x users:
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installpkg *Redhat9*.tgz




Changelog:

i486-5 fixed the MOVE cursor issue, Added COPY cursor but wonder where it is used? lol =))
i486-4 fixed making this the default cursor, changed icons folder to /usr/share/icons

i486-3 just fixed the Horizontal cursor link!
i486-2 never uploaded ;)
i486-1 initial release




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 nice!

 
 by memphidoo on: May 2 2005
 
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Love these cursors. You should try to make just one of them the preview, to get more people to look at it.


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 Nice....

 
 by linuxcolor on: May 2 2005
 
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One OS , LINUX
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ya... really cool...one of the best cursor...i ever seen


Don't grow up without "LINUX"
This Picture is for microsoft

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 NICE WORK HERE.

 
 by greyleader on: May 2 2005
 
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WELL DONE GOOD WORK HERE :)


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 Move, copy, link

 
 by cypherpunk on: May 8 2005
 
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It seems the move, copy, link and ask cursors are not right. When drag-and-dropping for example in nautilus with shift, control or alt keys pressed one should get different cursors.

Now I just get a green plus sign for move (the cursor named "move" in the screenshot). That plus sign always confuses me, because I would assosiate plus sign with copying rather than moving. Copy, link and ask cursors I don't get from this theme at all.


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 Re: Move, copy, link

 
 by maarizwan on: May 9 2005
 
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Thanks but What is the Cursor for MOVE? I couldn't understand which would suit the move action, please help me fix the problem by:


1. telling which file is linked to the move cursor shape (09923094234...something ;)

2. telling which file which must be linked to the move action? (some_ptr.png)

Thanks! I'll fix it in a jiffy.


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 Re: Re: Move, copy,

 
 by cypherpunk on: May 10 2005
 
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move: 4498f0e0c1937ffe01fd06f973665830

Other drag-and-drop cursor codes:
copy: 6407b0e94181790501fd1e167b474872
link: 640fb0e74195791501fd1ed57b41487f
forbidden: 03b6e0fcb3499374a867c041f52298f0

I couldn't find a code for the "ask" cursor I mentioned.

If the selection is what's in your screenshot, I'd just use "left_ptr" for move and the current "move" for copy.


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 link and forbidden?

 
 by maarizwan on: May 11 2005
 
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I don't know what they are. Could you please fix it. thanks!


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 Re: link and forbidd

 
 by cypherpunk on: May 11 2005
 
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You can see the copy cursor when you drag in nautilus (perhaps other apps as well) with the control key pressed. Move cursor when shift key pressed, link when shift+control pressed and ask when alt pressed. The forbidden cursor you'll see when drag-and-dropping somewhere inappropriate. Bluecurve theme doesn't come with suitable cursors for link and forbidden.

You seem to have other minor faults as well. The drag-and-drop "forbidden" cursor should be the one named "crossed_circle", but your crossed circle is not a crossed circle, it's a cross!

This makes me wonder how you constructed these themes, so I did it myself as clean as possible. I downloaded RPMs of the themes, and used a script to add the move and copy cursors and create correct links. I uploaded the cursor themes to http://koti.mbnet.fi/ots/linux/cursors. Check for comparison and check the "link-cursors" shell script. I might post the inversed cursors at this site later on.


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 Re: link and forbidd

 
 by cypherpunk on: May 12 2005
 
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I reuploaded the files, they were faulty. I think it would be better after all to just not link those drag-and-drop cursors at all as the green plus cursor is used when dragging a window by the title bar. Double use for it would be confusing. Those drag-and-drop cursors just don't exist in the blue curve theme.

So, I think you should remove all the drag-and-drop symlinks. Check the codes in my "link-cursors" shell script.

Sorry about the trouble and confusion.


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