Bug 213596 - Oxygen should include dnd-ask and dnd-move cursors
Summary: Oxygen should include dnd-ask and dnd-move cursors
Status: NEEDSINFO WAITINGFORINFO
Alias: None
Product: Oxygen
Classification: Plasma
Component: general (other bugs)
Version First Reported In: unspecified
Platform: Ubuntu Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Camilla Boemann
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Reported: 2009-11-07 21:14 UTC by David Benjamin
Modified: 2026-02-13 08:20 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

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Description David Benjamin 2009-11-07 21:14:20 UTC
Version:            (using KDE 4.3.3)
OS:                Linux
Installed from:    Ubuntu Packages

GTK+ uses dnd-ask and dnd-move for drag-and-drop cursors (Qt appears to hard-code bitmaps. I'm tempted to make a patch for this). fd.o doesn't specify these, but it would be nice for Oxygen cursors to support the cursors commonly used on the Linux desktop. Also, a move cursor is already provided. One could use it for dnd-move.

(Is there any reason why the existing dnd-* cursors use a pointer while dnd-none uses a closed hand?)
Comment 1 Nathanel Titane 2010-01-05 20:07:55 UTC
On that note, I would also suggest creating the proper cursor for the copy operation as oxygen-cursor-theme / -extra packages do not provide such a cursor and revert to kde3 classic cross/pointer to perform it.

It applies to any form of drag and drop operation that involves copy or move as stated previously... try it for yourselves - I find it breaks the uniformity of such a polished desktop system :(

thanks for reading
Comment 2 Gregor Mi 2018-04-01 07:07:25 UTC
Hello David, now that Breeze is the new Plasma default, is your report still valid today?
Comment 3 Filip Fila 2026-02-13 08:20:41 UTC
A lot of time has passed since this was reported, so please provide an update on this issue with oxygen cursors if you're still using them.