Nicu Buculei napsal(a): > IIRC, the current cursor theme is not that old as Bluecurve, but > certainly is made some years ago. > Hm,... than at least it is named Bluecurve... look at mouse cursor settings or under /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/cursors. > Currently Bluecurve have two sets of icons: normal (black) and inverse > (white). Probably it would be a good idea to keep using two sets (in > fact there are 4 sets, the two are duplicate for left hand users, but > this is just mirroring). > Well, I thought we could add to the cursors some depth like in echo icons, then it would be not just only mirroring, but near that. I think it will be better, as you suggested, to have these four sets (dark/light right/left-handed). > A cursor theme has a relatively small number of images, so the quantity > is not the main problem, the main problem is optimizing the images for > small size display. > Hmm, the current default are at smallest not smaller than 16x16 - so same problem as small icons and with bigger sizes there's no problem, I think. > And my two cents: usually the mouse cursor is shown over a light > background, so I think a dark theme make sense as the default. > Yeah, I agree, even though I like the white ones more... > notes: > - for reference, here you can download the Bluecurve icon thmemes: > https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/bluecurve/browser/bluecurve/cursors > (use anonymous git, the web interface has a bug and will not allow > downloads) > - unfortunately, we don't have a vector version so you have to start > from scratch or edit the raster version > Thanks, I already downloaded some cursor themes from gnome-look for reference, but will look at bluecurve also. Thanks, Martin
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