On (08/08/13 04:48), Dave Woodfall <d...@dawoodfall.net> put forth the
proposition:
On (07/08/13 15:16), Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersm...@oracle.com> put forth
the proposition:
On 08/ 7/13 02:42 PM, David Woodfall wrote:
On (07/08/13 17:29), Tim Hawes <t...@easyfreeunix.com> put forth the
proposition:
xsetroot -cursor <cursor_file> <maskfile>
standard X11 cursor files and mask files are usually found under
/usr/include/X11/bitmaps/
ex. xsetroot -cursor /usr/include/X11/bitmaps/left_ptr
/usr/include/X11/bitmaps/left_ptrmsk
I guess I'd have to set all the variations of left_ptr then,
individually? Left_ptr, right_ptr and so on?
xsetroot just sets the current cursor image. To set a theme, I think
you'd instead want:
echo "Xcursor.theme: whiteglass" | xrdb -merge
Unfortunately that doesn't work. It looks like I'll to delve into how
KDE systemsettings does it.
I finally found an application that does it: lxappearance from LXDE.
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