Github user jvwing commented on the issue: https://github.com/apache/nifi/pull/1430 @mcgilman - I certainly don't object to this change, but I'm not convinced it resolves a lot of friction in the lineage graph. On Chrome and Firefox, removing the "pointer" style results in an I-beam cursor when hovering over the text labels. But you can't select text, clicking results in drag behavior more suitable to the "move" or "grab" cursors, and identical to the background drag behavior represented with an arrow or "default" cursor. The graph nodes get an arrow cursor on hover, but since the background has the same cursor, it doesn't visually distinguish that nodes permit a right-click interaction. What would you think about a move/grab cursor over both the background and the text labels, with an default arrow for the nodes?
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