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.
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, Ottavio Campana wrote:
Roland Rosenfeld wrote:
I cannot reproduce this problem here, I still get a normal size
black cross cursor when I draw a line.
Maybe you configured a different X cursor font?
Did you install artwiz-cursor, big-cursor, comixcursors, oneko,
Roland Rosenfeld wrote:
I cannot reproduce this problem here, I still get a normal size
black cross cursor when I draw a line.
Maybe you configured a different X cursor font?
Did you install artwiz-cursor, big-cursor, comixcursors, oneko, xeji,
crystalcursors, or xcursor-themes or did you
Hi Ottavio!
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006, Ottavio Campana wrote:
Package: xfig
Version: 1:3.2.5-alpha5-4
Severity: normal
I'm having a problem using testing's xfig. The fact is that whenever I
try for example to draw a line the mouse cursor becomes a big white
cross that makes really hard
Package: xfig
Version: 1:3.2.5-alpha5-4
Severity: normal
I'm having a problem using testing's xfig. The fact is that whenever I
try for example to draw a line the mouse cursor becomes a big white
cross that makes really hard to choose the correct points.
I'm running gnome 2.12, but I
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