Description: Important: If you like multisized mouse themes and you do not have trouble installing, I suggest you install it, but as multisized. Only you will install a multisized mouse theme and will choose one of six. http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Mac+OSX+Yellow+Background?content=163874. Thank you. *********************************************************
MacOSXyellowbackground Package is a X11 Mouse Themes Package, with 24, 32, 40, 48, 56 and 64 pixels. This mouse theme is my Multisized MacOSXyb Mouse Theme, but as Package. I was built it with Inkscape. Cursors are looking well in both dark and clear backgrounds.
I've added some symlinks to Steam, and everything needed for KDE, Xfce, GNOME and Unity. I have tested it under Cinnamon with Muffin, KDE with Kwin, Xfce, Gnome, and Unity and it works great. I would change some things so you can expect updates. If you find any errors, please let me know in the comments section.
HOW TO INSTALL IT 1- Locate the file "MacOSXybxx.tar.gz" downloaded. It's probably in your Downloads folder. 2- Right click on it and left click on "extract here". You will see the folder "MacOSXybxx". This one must be one of six themes: MacOSXyb24, MacOSXyb32, MacOSXyb40, MacOSXyb48, MacOSXyb56 or MacOSXyb64, which are the themes to install: 24=24 pixels, 32=32 pixels, 40=40 pixels, 48=48 pixels, 56=56 pixels or 64=64 pixels. 3- Move as root the theme folder to /usr/share/icons. Open a terminal as root and you can use the following command line, changing xx in MacOSXybxx by 24, 32, 40, 48, 56 or 64 [quote]mv Downloads/MacOSXybxx /usr/share/icons/[/quote]
ON KDE 4- Change MacOSXybxx cursor theme, with desktop setting tools. 5- If you want to make it the default cursor and see this cursor theme on login screen KDM, you must edit as root the index.theme system file located in /usr/share/icons/default. Use next command: [quote]nano /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme[/quote] and then change the name present after of "=", sign to MacOSXybxx 6- Reboot.
ON GNOME or UNITY 4- Now we choose a theme, by example MacOSXybxx, writing the next command line in terminal: [quote]sudo ln -fs /usr/share/icons/MacOSXybxx/cursor.theme /etc/alternatives/x-cursor-theme[/quote] 5- Select the cursor theme with MyUnity, gnome-tweak-tool, ubuntu-tweak or another Desktop Settings Tool. 6- Reboot.
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