Description: Note that these cursor themes use symlinks for some cursors in order to reduce the size of the theme, and because hey, why duplicate data? If you have a problem where only 1 or 2 cursors show up in the theme, then somehow, the extraction didn't work properly. I would suggest doing something like:
cd /home/yourname/.icons/ tar zxvf /path/to/theme.tar.gz
That will preserve the symlinks properly.Last changelog:
Fix github links
- Fixed github links to link to the "raw" file instead of the github page for the file. - Uploaded a RPM file for installation on Fedora/RHEL/CentOS systems.
I had some app (and kwin) crashing with aero-large-drop on my new F22/KDE5 setup. I've since added some missing cursors to my local version of it, and haven't had crashes from that since. Any other people running KDE5 with experiences like that?
These don't install properly on ubuntu Lucid. After an install via the Appearance preferences, the cursors can be used, but they do not appear properly in the Pointer list. The example pointer is not displayed and the entry for the cursors is not permanent - as soon as one selects another pointer theme, the entry disappears.
Any pointers on how to fix this?
Thanks for making both right and left handed cursors, I had to convert a theme I liked since no-one was doing that at the time. I'm going to investigate your click points... :)
At the desktop, the theme are ok...
but in firefox 3, the clock icon is the default of the system. i read another comment and i think im not the only one who have this inssue. i hope you correct this, if possible, thanks
Regarding the "clock"...
On the desktop, it revolves clockwise, in FF 3, it revolves counterclockwise. If possible, could you correct the clock for use within Firefox?
I understand about left handed clocks, but my head tells me that all clocks go, well, clockwise.
I'm using Ubuntu 8.04, with the Xfce WM. Firefox on both Gnome and Xfce are the same.
Thanks for all your work, it's highly appreciated.
OC
Ratings & Comments
48 Comments
10 Thanks!! the link is working now!
links are not working,please update this
Should be fixed now.
10 Thanks,its working.
Looks really good but it's missing some gnome cursors like grabbing hand.
10 I really like using these.
9 9 excellent
9 9 excellent
Sorry guys, I forgot about this one. I've re-uploaded them to github. Enjoy.
can anyone re-upload all versions?
8 8 great
3 -couldnt download
any chance to have different sizes? Specifically I'm after 24.
please new link
Where is the download?
-fr- Comment on fait pour télécharger son fichier ????
hi could i make a cross-shaped cursor in black for ubuntu linux I can assure you that you will have more downloads grx: D
all download links are dead. Can we get some new links please?
I had some app (and kwin) crashing with aero-large-drop on my new F22/KDE5 setup. I've since added some missing cursors to my local version of it, and haven't had crashes from that since. Any other people running KDE5 with experiences like that?
Best cursors here! Windows does it right with cursors. :)
when I used your cursors on my Gentoo system, my click operation preform a double-click operation.
These don't install properly on ubuntu Lucid. After an install via the Appearance preferences, the cursors can be used, but they do not appear properly in the Pointer list. The example pointer is not displayed and the entry for the cursors is not permanent - as soon as one selects another pointer theme, the entry disappears. Any pointers on how to fix this?
Thanks for making both right and left handed cursors, I had to convert a theme I liked since no-one was doing that at the time. I'm going to investigate your click points... :)
At the desktop, the theme are ok... but in firefox 3, the clock icon is the default of the system. i read another comment and i think im not the only one who have this inssue. i hope you correct this, if possible, thanks
Regarding the "clock"... On the desktop, it revolves clockwise, in FF 3, it revolves counterclockwise. If possible, could you correct the clock for use within Firefox? I understand about left handed clocks, but my head tells me that all clocks go, well, clockwise. I'm using Ubuntu 8.04, with the Xfce WM. Firefox on both Gnome and Xfce are the same. Thanks for all your work, it's highly appreciated. OC