-
 KDE-Apps.org Applications for the KDE-Desktop 
 GTK-Apps.org Applications using the GTK Toolkit 
 GnomeFiles.org Applications for GNOME 
 MeeGo-Central.org Applications for MeeGo 
 CLI-Apps.org Command Line Applications 
 Qt-Apps.org Free Qt Applications 
 Qt-Prop.org Proprietary Qt Applications 
 Maemo-Apps.org Applications for the Maemo Plattform 
 Java-Apps.org Free Java Applications 
 eyeOS-Apps.org Free eyeOS Applications 
 Wine-Apps.org Wine Applications 
 Server-Apps.org Server Applications 
 apps.ownCloud.com ownCloud Applications 
--
-
 KDE-Look.org Artwork for the KDE-Desktop 
 GNOME-Look.org Artwork for the GNOME-Desktop 
 Xfce-Look.org Artwork for the Xfce-Desktop 
 Box-Look.org Artwork for your Windowmanager 
 E17-Stuff.org Artwork for Enlightenment 
 Beryl-Themes.org Artwork for the Beryl Windowmanager 
 Compiz-Themes.org Artwork for the Compiz Windowmanager 
 EDE-Look.org Themes for your EDE Desktop 
--
-
 Debian-Art.org Stuff for Debian 
 Gentoo-Art.org Artwork for Gentoo Linux 
 SUSE-Art.org Artwork for openSUSE 
 Ubuntu-Art.org Artwork for Ubuntu 
 Kubuntu-Art.org Artwork for Kubuntu 
 LinuxMint-Art.org Artwork for Linux Mint 
 Frugalware-Art.org Artwork for Frugalware Linux 
 Arch-Stuff.org Artwork and Stuff for Arch Linux 
 Fedora-Art.org Artwork for Fedora Linux 
 Mandriva-Art.org Artwork for Mandriva Linux 
--
-
 KDE-Files.org Files for KDE Applications 
 OpenTemplate.org Documents for OpenOffice.org
 GIMPStuff.org Files for GIMP
 InkscapeStuff.org Files for Inkscape
 ScribusStuff.org Files for Scribus
 BlenderStuff.org Textures and Objects for Blender
 VLC-Addons.org Themes and Extensions for VLC
--
-
 KDE-Help.org Support for your KDE Desktop 
 GNOME-Help.org Support for your GNOME Desktop 
 Xfce-Help.org Support for your Xfce Desktop 
--
openDesktop.orgopenDesktop.org:   Applications   Artwork   Linux Distributions   Documents    Linux42.org    OpenSkillz.com   
Xfce-Look.org - Eyecandy for your Xfce-Desktop
Xfce-Look.orgXfce-Look.org

 May 2 2024  
 Not logged in  
Xfce-Look.org
 Home    Add Artwork   Forum   Groups   Knowledge   Events   Jobs   Users   Register   Login-


Sponsoring


-
- Content .- Fans (53) . 

ComixCursors

   0.9.0  

X11 Mouse Theme

Score 79%
ComixCursors
zoom


ComixCursors
zoom


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:
------------
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:
------------
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)
Send to a friend
Subscribe
Other  Artwork  from jlue
Report inappropriate content



goto page: prev   1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13 ...

-

 SVG is really nice

 
 by BitEagle on: Apr 18 2006
 
Score 50%

Well, the best mouse theme I know... BUT: imo some cursors should look more abstract e.g. the hand/grab-cursor could look like... ehm... a supernova-like expansion? I hope, you know what I mean! :)


Reply to this

-
.

 teh best ;>

 
 by kikuman on: Apr 25 2006
 
Score 50%

The best cursor theme around ;}
Not because it looks good, but also because
it has left handed versions.


good morning every1 ;>
Reply to this

-
.

 Gnome Installation

 
 by dickohead on: May 29 2006
 
Score 50%

How exactly do you get this theme installed into Gnome? There is an index.theme file which works fine for KDE... but in Gnome this does not work....

Any help?


Reply to this

-
.

 Re: Gnome Installati

 
 by jlue on: May 29 2006
 
Score 50%

Hi there,

# mkdir -p ~/.icons
# cd ~/.icons
# tar -xjvf ~/downloads/ComixCursors-0.4.1.tar.bz2 # wherever you downloaded it...

Then select your preferred mouse theme using

# gnome-control-center &

Have fun.


Reply to this

-

 Re: Re: Gnome Instal

 
 by dickohead on: May 29 2006
 
Score 50%

Yeah I tried that, didn't do anything, I read all the posts before I asked my question so not to look stupid.

Must be something with Dapper then.

Cheers anyway!


Reply to this

-
.

 Re: Re: Re: Gnome In

 
 by jlue on: May 29 2006
 
Score 50%

Hmm, so did you unpack the cursors (in your home directory) as the actual user that is running your gnome desktop - you did not "su" or "sudo" before? Do you have a readable and not empty file ~/.icons/ComixCursors-White-Large-Slim/index.theme and ~/.icons/ComixCursors-White-Large-Slim/cursors/default ? The cursors are not showing up in the mouse theme selection dialog, right? Do the whiteglass cursors show up there? They are located in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/icons, try to unpack the archive in there - you will need to become root for that. ...


Reply to this

-
.

 Flickering in SuSE

 
 by thesraid on: May 31 2006
 
Score 50%

Hi,
I love this theme and would highly recommend anyone to use it.

I have been using it for a while now but now that I have upgraded to SUSE10.1 I have noticed that whenever there is activity, that is whenever the clock appears to denote something is loading it begins to flicker quite a lot.

This is very annoying and had caused me to stop using the theme for the time being. Could you please look into this as i love this theme and would like to continue using it?

Thanks
John


Reply to this

-
.

 Re: Flickering in Su

 
 by jlue on: May 31 2006
 
Score 50%

Hey there,
I upgraded to SuSE 10.1 as well, and am not experiencing ths problem. I bet it's your X11 configuration - using nVidia graphics card? Try to configure 'Option "HWCursor" "off"' in /etc/X11/xorg.conf (thanks to eregorion). Complain to nVidia/ATI for proprietary driver code!
HTH


Reply to this

-
.

 Re: Re: Flickering i

 
 by thesraid on: Jun 1 2006
 
Score 50%

Perfect. Now it's working. Thanks! And I am sorry for ever doubting the mouse theme


Reply to this

-

 suggestion.

 
 by graig on: Jun 14 2006
 
Score 50%

i would like this even better if it was not slightly transparent. would be nice if there was a 100% opaque version. makes it hard to find the cursor on an lcd.


Reply to this

-

 Re: suggestion.

 
 by me-macias on: Jun 20 2006
 
Score 50%

I agree for the same reason, I use laptop and I would like non-transparent version.

Also "huge" version -- 1.5 bigger than large. Resolutions are higher and higher, I use 1400x1050 and a bit bigger set would be great.

Besides, thank you Jlue.


Reply to this

-
.

 Re: Re: suggestion.

 
 by jlue on: Jun 26 2006
 
Score 50%

Right, I will add Huge ones in the next release. Will probably not add opaque versions, package size would grow too big. For opaque versions you will need to download the sources, have inkscape and ImageMagick installed, read README, edit CONFIG to read "CURSORTRANS=0.0" and "SIZE=64" and issue install.bash.


Reply to this

-

 Bug report

 
 by me-macias on: Jun 21 2006
 
Score 50%

I don't know the internals of KDE so I am not sure whether it is your theme bug or KDE displaying bug -- use white theme version, open Konsole, change background color to black. The insert-text cursor is barely visible.

I think cursors should be 100% background independent.


Reply to this

-
.

 Re: Bug report

 
 by jlue on: Jun 23 2006
 
Score 50%

This might be due to the dark outline of the white cursors ;-) Pick the black cursors, change konsole background color or build a custom cursor set with an outline color of your choice using the sources.


Reply to this

goto page: prev   1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13 ...

Add commentBack




-

Copyright 2004-2016 Xfce-Look.org Team  Legal Notice
All rights reserved. Xfce-Look.org is not liable for any content or goods on this site.
You can find our FAQ here.
All contributors are responsible for the lawfulness of their uploads.
Please send us a notice if you spot an ABUSE of the website.
Information about advertising in Xfce-Look.org.
Developers can use our public webservice interface. More information here: public api
For further information or comments on this site, please send us a message
Xfce is a trademark of the Xfce Project
Content RSS   
Events RSS