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Jimmac cursor theme

  

X11 Mouse Theme

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Jimmac cursor theme
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Downloads:  43633
Submitted:  Jun 9 2003
Updated:  Jun 9 2003

Description:

X11 mouse theme based on Jimmac's cursors - see http://jimmac.musichall.cz/i.php3?ikony=71




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 invert?

 
 by borisdigital on: Dec 3 2003
 
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very nice cursor,
but could you also provide
an inverted cursor theme?
i like black cursors ;)


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 Re: invert?

 
 by ericdfields on: Jun 18 2004
 
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Ditto to this. I'd also like to see an inversion of this theme (but probably with black shadows still!).


eric
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 Re: invert?

 
 by MxCl on: Nov 29 2004
 
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I also would love a black theme of these. They are obviously the cursors I have been looking for. Clean, hard edged, well drawn. I just much prefer black cursors as they are many times easier to see for your average colour scheme.


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 KDE 3.2 crashes

 
 by horming on: Apr 1 2004
 
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After I installed and select the Jimmac cursor theme, KDE panels disappeared after I restart my KDE session.

I really want to use your cursor setting. Please tell me what is going wrong =)


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 Re: KDE 3.2 crashes

 
 by CharlieG on: Jun 17 2004
 
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Setting up cursors is as simple as untarring them into the relevant folder (depends on your distro and whether you use XFree or XOrg) and then editing a single X-related file to make them the default cursor.

It has absolutely nothing to do with KDE or KDE configuration. Your panel problem either lies elsewhere or you have made a terrible error.


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 Ideal

 
 by farry on: Apr 12 2004
 
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Sized just right. Functional cursors that are clear and visible without hogging attention.


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 Re: Ideal

 
 by farry on: Apr 12 2004
 
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I'll add that unlike the previous person, I found that the cursors worked perfectly in KDE 3.2.


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 Re: Re: Ideal

 
 by amiroff on: Jul 2 2004
 
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I don't know the exact reason, but all these cursor themes do not work copletely in KDE while the do perfectly in Gnome. I mean, in KDE resize (all directions) and move cursors somehow get owerwrited by default X cursors.

Does anyone have any tips on how to solve this? KDE 3.2 here.


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 Additional info

 
 by amiroff on: Aug 29 2004
 
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The howto on http://kde-look.org/help/index.php?type=36 explains it pretty good how to install a cursor theme.

I will add two more things:

If one chooses the cursor theme from Kcontrol they will find that some of the cursor theme's pointers like resize, wait and point does not work and display standart X cursors instead. For now the only workaround I've gound for this is to leave Control Centre alone and choose cursor themes manually. That is exactly as explained in howto. Don't select cursor themes from control centre module.

To add cursor theme system-wide, just copy your favourite theme (cursors dir) in default directory. Also put your index.theme file content of which is something like this

[Icon Theme]
Name=jimmac
Comment=My Personal Jimmac Cursors
Example=left_ptr

into the same default directory. Then copy this default directory to /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/icons/ . Don't mess with Kcontrol, just use this method to make your theme default for every account on system.

If you want to change the cursor theme, again modify the index.theme file and change the theme name in it to say, Silver, and copy your silver directory to /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/icons/.


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 Problem with cursor

 
 by andream on: Dec 7 2004
 
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I have a little problem with the double-arrow cursor (the one vertical, that one that is shown when [in example] you try to resize a window by clicking on its upper side): it seems to be a little out of alignment...

I'm the only one experiencing this?

Thx


Andrea /\/\agni
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 Re: Problem with cur

 
 by andream on: Dec 7 2004
 
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Sorry, I noticed that it happens also with other icon themes I've downloaded.

Anyone has suggestions about it? Where should I check my settings?

Thanks, any help would be very appreciated...


Andrea /\/\agni
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 Re: Problem with cur

 
 by drspangle on: Jun 27 2005
 
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Are you using ATI`s fglrx driver? This was a known problem. The newest drivers have resolved this niggle.


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 cursor missing

 
 by silan on: Mar 16 2005
 
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There seems to be one cursor missing. When moving a window, I see the default Bluecurve cursor (I use FC3) with a '+' right of the arrow.
Is this because of some config-error, or is this specific cursor simply missing?


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