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ComixCursors

   0.9.0  

X11 Mouse Theme

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ComixCursors
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Version Control:  Link
Homepage:  Link
Downloads:  300389
Submitted:  Dec 17 2005
Updated:  Jun 9 2016

Description:

The original Comix Cursors.

X11 mouse theme with a comics feeling.
The package comes with 12 different mouse themes for X11.
6 colors (black, blue, green, orange, red and white)
2 different weights (slim and normal)

From version 0.8 on the cursors are 'multisize', meaning that you don't need to install one theme for each size, but only one theme, and chose the size in the cursor theme selection dialog.

The full installation also includes left-handed themes, you can choose whatever you prefer from the downloads below.


The cursors are named according to the freedesktop.org cursor naming convention, compatibility and hash cursor names are linked. In addition to the original cursor pack left-handed and opaque versions are still available here.

Please read the README and INSTALL files provided in the source package for installation and packaging instructions, as well as some hints on various issues.

"Vast" versions for visually impaired can be downloaded here: http://www.limitland.de/comixcursors.html . There are links for windows ports by firstfooter, teft and Jus on that page as well.

If you don't like the "hair" line for the text-, vertical-text- and crosshair-cursors, you can download the "NOHAIR"-sources below and replace the source files "text.svg", "vertical-text.svg" and "crosshair.svg" sources in the svg/LeftHanded and svg/RightHanded source-directories and build your cursors. These cursors might look better to you e.g. on dark backgrounds.


GNOME USERS:
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Ben has investigated how to configure the cursor size:

* Gnome supports multiple cursor sizes in one cursor theme, but only
distinct sizes: 16, 24, 32, and 48 pixels.

There is no known Gnome 3 application for setting the size of the mouse
cursor. You need to set the desired size in pixels as the value of the
DConf setting ‘org.gnome.desktop.interface.cursor-size’. You can use
‘dconf-editor’ (from the ‘dconf-tools’ package) or ‘gsettings’ to change
DConf settings.

ComixCursors come in sizes 32, 40, 48 and 64.

MAINTAINERS:
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Please checkout the latest sources from the new official repository on gitlab.com: https://gitlab.com/limitland/comixcursors. Please read http://www.limitland.de/comixcursors


Have fun.




Changelog:

2016-06-10: version 0.9.0

- Move the original repository to gitlab.com
- Increase the shadows transparency.

2013-10-23: version 0.8.2

- Correct build of entire cursor set from source.
- Explain how to set cursor size in Gnome 3.
- Correct transparency level for Opaque cursors.
- Set hairline colour consistently.

2013-10-12: version 0.8.1
- Set orientation RightHanded if not specified.
- Build theme variants.
- Fix the multisize build process from sources.

2013-09-21: version 0.8
- Use multisize cursors.

2012-08-13: version 0.7.4
- Switch from deprecated ‘rsvg(1)’ to ‘rsvg-convert(1)’.

2011-09-13: version 0.7.3
- Ben: Updated documentation for building custom themes.
- Ben: Expand shell wildcards in rule dependencies.

2011-02-26: version 0.7.2
- All Qt4 links (Ben).

2010-10-16: version 0.7.1
- Additional Qt4 cursor links (thx aqeeliz).

2010-06-03: version 0.7
- Licence changed to GPLv3.
- Uninstallation of current/custom/all cursors from sources.
- Render images using ‘rsvg’ (faster than Inkscape).
- Generate animation frames from starting image using SVG transform attributes (not ‘patch’).
- Easier to customise install location.
- Maintainability improvements of build system and programs.
- Include “Opaque” and “Left Handed” alternatives in primary source package.




LicenseGPL
(ComixCursors-0.9.0.tar.bz2)
(ComixCursors-Opaque-0.9.0.tar.bz2)
(ComixCursors-LH-0.9.0.tar.bz2)
(ComixCursors-LH-Opaque-0.9.0.tar.bz2)
other(ComixCursors-0.9.0-1.noarch.rpm)
other(ComixCursors-Opaque-0.9.0-1.noarch.rpm)
other(ComixCursors-LH-0.9.0-1.noarch.rpm)
other(ComixCursors-LH-Opaque-0.9.0-1.noarch.rpm)
Source(ComixCursors-sources-0.9.0.tar.bz2)
Source(ComixCursors-NOHAIR-sources.tar.bz2)
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 Great Mouse Theme!

 
 by hater2win on: Mar 11 2006
 
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I don't think I will ever use another mouse theme. This is the best theme EVER. Thanks so much for this!


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 Having problems

 
 by tman05 on: Mar 20 2006
 
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This theme doesn't seem to work on Ubuntu Dapper. First tried to use the GNOME theme to install. That didn't work. Then tried to unzip to .icons folder and switch mouse theme using the mouse preference. That didn't work. Then installed a Mouse pointer manager and tried to use it to switch, that didn't work either. Then tried to go to gconf-editor and manually do it, that didn't work either. Lastly, unzipped to the system wide folder. That seem to put the name in the Mouse preferences, but it didn't change the theme. It kept using the Human theme. Can't figure out how to get this recognized.


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 Re: Having problems

 
 by jlue on: Mar 20 2006
 
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Nogo? You unpacked ComixCursors-0.4.1.tar.bz2 (not to but) in ~/.icons so you have a file ~/.icons/ComixCursors-White-Large/cursors/default ? That's where they want to be to appear in "gnome-control-center" mouse theme selection dialog. You did press the Apply or Confirm or whatever button ;-)? You can also use /usr/share/icons or /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/icons for system wide installation. Maybe a permissions problem? How does your ~/.gconf/desktop/gnome/peripherals/mouse/%gconf.xml read in the cursor_theme section? What's your xorg version?


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 Re: Re: Having probl

 
 by tman05 on: Mar 21 2006
 
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Horaaaay!! I got it working. Thanks for the suggestion. I guess I didn't understand the theme path and where exactly the folder should reside. These themes could really benefit from an easy HowTo section on this site within each section. Kind of like they do over at art.gnome.org.


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 Too good

 
 by randomlinuxuser on: Mar 24 2006
 
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I actually have one complaint with this scheme: it's too good. I end up wasting time staring at the cursor instead of getting my work done :/

I can't change into another scheme either, as they all pale in comparison... what a dilemma.


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 Re: Too good

 
 by jlue on: Mar 24 2006
 
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What a pitty. I must agree it's a kind of unhealthy theme - I ended up closing windows using the xkill command :P.


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 Thank you

 
 by Reindeer on: Apr 4 2006
 
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This is a fantastic set of cursors!
I'm using the default black set, but I may change to the yellow set.
I really like the fact that the cursors are partly transparent.
I also like the improved I-beam cursor that doesn't obscure the text, again due to transparency.
How long did it take you to create one set of cursors?
Thanks again. You are the coolest.


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 Re: Thank you

 
 by jlue on: Apr 4 2006
 
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Well thanks. I consider myself as a very average person, so looking at the current poll I think I am double that sexy than cool ;-) (... so I'm kind of attractive, but I don't care...).
Regarding the time to create the cursors I would say it's 1/10 of creating/designing the cursors and 9/10 making them work. It took me some weeks of spare time testing-trying-scripting-README-testing... but it's fun.


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 Fantastic!

 
 by irony on: Apr 6 2006
 
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Hey that's fantastic, they look great!

I simply downloaded the ComixCursors-0.4.1.tar.bz2 folder, dragged it to;

/home/irony/.icons

Right clicked it and extracted it to that folder.

Then went to;

System > Preferences > Mouse > Cursors

And found a whole bunch of new cursors added to the already existing Human theme (Ubuntu Breezy). They work instantly by clicking on them. I'm using a blue transparent theme at the moment.

The only thing is that I would prefer it if it extracts as one folder, e.g. ~/.icons/ComixCursors - or else it will mix with other other stuff in ~/.icons; can I change it to that?

How does System > Preferences > Mouse > Cursors know to look in ~/.icons anyway?


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 Re: Fantastic!

 
 by jlue on: Apr 8 2006
 
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Hey there,
~/.icons? http://www.xfree86.org/current/Xcursor.3.html . It's coded within the Xcursors.
And Xcursors can support different sizes in one cursor file - Gnome makes use of it - but that doesn't work in KDE. So every cursor needs an own directory :-(. No problem IMHO.


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 Re: Re: Fantastic!

 
 by irony on: Apr 12 2006
 
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I see what you mean - you've actually made a whole bunch of cursor styles.

Very professional look as well.


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 transparency

 
 by boo2 on: Apr 9 2006
 
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hi, really great theme you made there. but is there a version without transparency also? i'm using the smallest orange cursor and on dark backgrounds it gets really though to see (especially the mark-text-cursor).
-boo


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 Re: transparency

 
 by boo2 on: Apr 9 2006
 
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ok, i should have read the description more carefuly. thanks to the well documented sources i just built my own custom set. thanks again for that (now even a bit more) awesome theme :-)


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