Summary: | cursor theme looks corrupted | ||
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Product: | [Applications] systemsettings | Reporter: | Shawn <shawn.peterson> |
Component: | kcm_mouse | Assignee: | Marie Loise Nolden <nolden> |
Status: | RESOLVED DOWNSTREAM | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | oldie |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | unspecified | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Sentry Crash Report: | |||
Attachments: | a picture is a thousand words... |
Description
Shawn
2012-07-30 01:20:05 UTC
Created attachment 72817 [details]
a picture is a thousand words...
Oddly, the "comix cursor theme pack" is uneffected. Okay, so I have been tinkering and things are a little different than I had at first thought. If you do # update-alternatives --config x-cursor-theme , and pick anything that is NOT oxygen, the cursor themes act normally. If you pick any oxygen cursor theme, they appear like the picture attachment. So the system cursor theme is affecting it somehow. This is, of course, not a solution. The icon themes that are affected are either not complete or have wrong names for their cursors (the names changed a few years ago). So the system default is taken if no appropriate cursor is found in the theme. The affected themes have to be adjusted by their creators. BTW: Kubuntu seems to use a set of very old cursors (e.g. the oxygen cursor package for 12.04 is from 2010)... Okay, thanks for the reply. This, however, leaves me with more questions, so please forgive my ignorance. You say the system default is taken if no appropriate cursor is found in the theme. However, all cursors work just fine if I switch the default to something other than anything oxygen. For example, I set the default to dmz black, and then could use any theme without any oddities. So... Why would the system be able to read the file with one default and not the other? Or... Is it the oxygen packages (from 2010) that are not compliant? If this is what you mean, then this would make sense I guess. But, then, this leads me to another question: I have never seen a kde4 distro that uses a default cursor other than oxygen white or black. So ... are there other oxygen cursor packages that other distros use that are MORE up to date? Or, do all distros suffer from this bug/not-a-bug? Well, I just found this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/oxygencursors/+bug/1033031?comments=all I am calling this "resolved" as this appears to be an issue with Kubuntu using older packages. |