Re: [SOLVED] Pointer on pointers

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said Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users:
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| IMO you need all these 3 places to be changed - note: use a valid
| Xcursor theme name if you want to change it from default:
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| ~/.Xresources:
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| ! Xcursor.theme: default
| Xcursor.size: 48

Aha! On a whim I made an .Xresources file containing what you describe, and 
it worked. But I've hit another bump: while 24 is too small, 48 tends to 
be too big. Neither 30, 32, or 36 seems to work at all. Am I stuck?

Apparently there is, or used to be, a way to set the whole thing, for the 
entire system. Haven't made it my own yet, though.
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