Chris Green <c...@isbd.net> wrote:
> Chris Green <c...@isbd.net> wrote:
> > Charles Curley <charlescur...@charlescurley.com> wrote:  
> > > On Sun, 17 Nov 2024 15:40:05 +0000
> > > Chris Green <c...@isbd.net> wrote:
> > >   
> > > > So, do any of the cursor themes in xcursor-themes actually
> > > > change the I-Beam cursor?  I've looked at a couple of other
> > > > sets of cursor themes and they don't change the I-Beam at all,
> > > > they just change all the other ones.  
> > > 
> > > Yes. I get a nice big red cursor for most of my windows, except
> > > xfce4-terminal windows. But it's big and stands out nicely there.
> > >   
> > But the one thing I want to change is the X cursor in
> > xfce4-terminal!
> > 
> >   
> > > Here's what I do:
> > > 
> > > apt install xcursor-themes galternatives
> > > 
> > > Then use galternatives to update x-cursor-theme to point to
> > > redglass.theme. Then "xfce4-mouse-settings &" or settings-> mouse
> > > and touchpad-> theme to invoke redglass and set the cursor size to
> > > something large like 36.
> > >   
> > Yes, works exactly as you say, big red cursors everywhere **except**
> > for the I-Beam cursor when crossing terminal windows.  As that's the
> > only thing I want to do the above change doesn't help me much!  :-)
> >   
> Not quite true!  Although most of the cursor changes when you change
> cursor theme are immediate some changes don't happen unless you log
> out and then back in.  There are even some changes that survive that
> and you actually have to power cycle the system to get the changes to
> be effective. In particular the appearance of the I-Beam cursor on
> terminal windows doesn't change unless you log out and back in.

I can believe that you need to restart the X server for some changes to
take effect.

> Thus I have managed to improve the visibility of the mouse cursor on
> terminal windows by changing to the DMZ (White) theme and increasing
> the cursor size a bit.  It's still far from perfect, I'd really like a
> different shape for the pointer in this particular case but it's
> better.
> 
> Thanks for all the help everyone and sorry if I got a bit grumpy at
> times.

TBH, if xfce4-terminal was giving me such grief, I'd simply switch to
some other terminal program. It doesn't really matter which you use.

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