Personally I'm not disturbed by the cursor theme, and I'd prefer to keep the current cursor theme and if people don't like it they could change it after the install ; I prefer that to the opposite (basic cursor by default and if people know there is a more complex theme they could change it). It's also more logical as we configure automatically all customizations (usplash, themes, pictures etc...) ; so if people don't want something they could "downgrade" the installation.
- Mehdi Administrator of the Ubuntu Muslim Edition project www.ubuntume.com #ubuntume on irc.freenode.net jabber ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, 2008-04-23 at 06:47 +0200, أحمد المحمودي wrote: > as-salamu alaykom, > > On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 07:39:18PM -0400, محمد wrote: > > How about this, if we have two themes, one named something like > > HumanME-Maximal with the mouse animated pointer and the other named > > HumanME, then you can make HumanME-Maximal the default theme in the > > live-cd, and HumanME the default one for the installation. > > Mehdi, what do you think about that? > 1. There is actually a non-animated cursor theme, I think it is called > Fajer > > 2. I don't know if it is possible to make the default theme on live-cd > different than the one in installation. > > > Also I would like to know other people's ideas on if they found the > > animated pointer feature(which always changes in form of allaahoakbar, > > alhamdolellah, ...) disturbing when they read articles or surf the web > > or not. > > 3. I am more inclined to setting the default cursor theme to Fajr > indeed, it will be less disturbing indeed to a lot of people. Personally > I don't find a problem with the animated cursor. But I do understand > that it may cause disturbance to a considerable amount of users. > _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntume.team Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/people/+me/+editemails More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

