Roland Rosenfeld wrote:
>>How can I check if I have a not standard cursor font?
> 
> 
> Good question, no idea.
> What x-cursor-theme do you have enabled?
> On my system I have the following (this is from xlibs-data):
> 
> # update-alternatives --display x-cursor-theme
> x-cursor-theme - status is auto.
>  link currently points to /etc/X11/cursors/core.theme
> /etc/X11/cursors/core.theme - priority 30
> /etc/X11/cursors/redglass.theme - priority 20
> /etc/X11/cursors/whiteglass.theme - priority 20
> /etc/X11/cursors/handhelds.theme - priority 20
> Current `best' version is /etc/X11/cursors/core.theme.
> 
> Maybe this is the center of the problem?
> 
> 
>>I'm having this problem on all the computer I'm using. Both newly
>>installed etch and upgraded sarge.
> 
> 
> Really strange.  I've never seen such a problem neither with sarge nor
> with etch.

I know now what it is. The cursor problem is really related to the
x-cursor-theme.

Package gnome-themes-extras depends on gtk-engines-industrial and this
package provides the Industrial cursor theme which has priority 40, the
highest one and therefore best points to it.

I purged gnome-themes-extras and gtk-engines-industrial and now I have
xfig properly working.

I think you can close the bug, but it would be better if you contact
gtk-engines-industrial's mantainer and explain the problem (installing
gnome-themes-extras is not a rare case) or you could add a note in
xfig's notes.

Bye

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