Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) writes:
 > you create a cursor definition (class). you call it something like
 > MYCURSOR or whatever then the theme says "when over this part of
 > the window border use MYCURSOR as a cursor. when moving use MYMOVE
 > cursor. when resizing use MYRESIZE" etc. how will e know what
 > xcursors to use where when they aren't defined to match to theme
 > named cursors.. tat internally in the theme may be named ANYTHING?
 > they may be called BLAHBLAH or MYCURSOR or DEFAULT or SMELLY - the
 > theme author controls that (like variables in code - the coder
 > determines them).

I see. Very flexible. Just for fun I did 

   find . -name cursors.cfg | xargs grep _NAME

and found that all themes I have installed (which is certainly not a
representative subset) happen to use the same names for cursors. I
assume this is because a lot of (most, even all?) themes have a common
ancestor in one of Raster's/Tiger T.'s work.

So how about a mapping table then? Overrides cursor definitions named
in first column with the named definitions in the second column.

Best regards,
     Marcus


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