Ray Strode wrote:
So we have this bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=477191
Where the user noticed that larger cursors aren't animated. That's
always been true because we never finished the cursors at at the larger
sizes.
I was wondering if anyone would be willing to tackle
note: I don't see on art.gnome.org of gnome-look.org categories for
cursor themes to propose something else as a base.
It's under X11 mouse themes [1] on gnome-look.org.
Martin
References:
[1]
http://www.gnome-look.org/index.php?xcontentmode=36PHPSESSID=fc360c0c1a3ada490a992c917403cd2d
Martin Sourada wrote:
note: I don't see on art.gnome.org of gnome-look.org categories for
cursor themes to propose something else as a base.
It's under X11 mouse themes [1] on gnome-look.org.
Thanks Martin, I must be blind or something :p
I see there some nice looking cursors, with a lot
Hey guys,
So we have this bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=477191
Where the user noticed that larger cursors aren't animated. That's
always been true because we never finished the cursors at at the larger
sizes.
I was wondering if anyone would be willing to tackle this?
--Ray
Hi,
I want to tell you few words about Echo cursors idea.
1. Cursors
Red Hat cursors were using Bluecurve style - even if other artwork was
not Bluecurve, cursors were looking nice.
Smooth, readable cursors with:
a) hour-glass in FC1-FC4
b) spinner from FC5
2. Wait and busy types
Windows
On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 22:58 +0200, Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek wrote:
Brrr. Cursors shown on that page resemble me many games...
Those cursors are not consistent with Echo style.
Why change classic arrow to an triangle?
Please...
These are sketches, nothing more. We didn't not decided yet
On Thu, 2007-08-16 at 19:54 +0200, Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
I was wondering if an icon theme also include the cursor. If yes, echo
cursors[1]
initially started by seawolf should be merged into echo-icon-theme host.
Any comment?
[1]http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/EchoCursors
Luya
Hi,
I created initial gallery page for Echo cursors [1]. The NamingSpec [2] seem
complete enough, yet they still need much work, but that can be done parallel
to making the cursors. So, let the fun begin. I would appreciate if everyone
with an idea add a draft of the cursor theme to a Draft
Hi all,
I've filled remaining cursors descriptions [1]. Currently only usage notes
(i.e. for what, or when are the cursors used) are missing (in description there
is ??Usage??), but that is not a high priority. Also maybe there can be some
missing hashes or names, but that can also
Hi again,
I sorted most of the cursors, created their default names and linked them with
names and hashes already used [1]. As I have never done cursor theme before
there can be a lot of mistakes so if there is/are one(s) able to check it,
please do it. Also, if you feel, one of the (un)sorted
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hi Martin,
Martin Sourada wrote:
PS: I tried xcursorgen and currently use dark left-handed arrow I
created for
default cursor. So far it seems it is usable.
Can you post the cursor to the wiki page so other folks can try it too? :)
ps I'm excited to try it :)
~m
Martin Sourada wrote:
Nicu Buculei napsal(a):
Martin Sourada wrote:
Maybe it would be the best. Yet I'll list here some alternatives:
2. GPL [3] - used by Bluecurve, primarily developers license, but
probably
usable for art as well.
3. LGPL [4] - that would allow commercial derivates
GPL
Máirín Duffy napsal(a):
Hi Martin,
Martin Sourada wrote:
PS: I tried xcursorgen and currently use dark left-handed arrow I
created for
default cursor. So far it seems it is usable.
Can you post the cursor to the wiki page so other folks can try it too? :)
~m
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Well, I think we need something to start with. I think these are cursors that
are used, and come along with quite good description for what are they used,
only the names are different - that can be handled
Nicu Buculei napsal(a):
Don't you think it would be better to put the list as a table inside the
wiki page (just like the table with icons) instead of an attachment?
This way it would be easier to edit and when we have cursors they can be
included in html for visual feed-back.
If you insist
O/H Nicu Buculei έγραψε:
And be aware that anything you post on the wiki automatically fall under
OPL - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Licenses/OPL
Well, you may also license it under some other license or even put a clear
notice that this is not under the OPL but the other license.
Dimitris Glezos wrote:
O/H Nicu Buculei έγραψε:
And be aware that anything you post on the wiki automatically fall under
OPL - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Licenses/OPL
Well, you may also license it under some other license or even put a clear
notice that this is not under the OPL but
Hi,
I created new wiki page for the naming spec issue and cursor description[1].
Please check it out and help to improve and finish it.
About license: you wrote that Bluecurve is licensed under GPL. I didn't know it.
Maybe it would be the best. Yet I'll list here some alternatives:
1. cc-by-sa
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