From kde-core-devel Sat Dec 29 12:34:47 2007 From: Rafael =?utf-8?b?RmVybsOhbmRleiA=?= =?utf-8?b?TMOzcGV6?= Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 12:34:47 +0000 To: kde-core-devel Subject: Re: Shipping a cursor theme with KDE Message-Id: <20071229133447.o7qugacui2skg80s () mail ! kollide ! net> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-core-devel&m=119893134106383 Hi Riccardo and all, > Nope, sorry, here works. The name is correct according to the docs, I've > checked in other popular themes, and they have the same name too. Can you > please check if with DMZ it loads? If with it works, can you send me a > tarball with your DMZ, plus the name of your distro? Does the clock work in > other parts of the desktop, or gets picked up correctly by apps? Have you > tried to log in and out? I have to say that I have installed Kubuntu on my laptop (gutsy), and that I installed your proposed cursors. Happens for me too this strange thing. On systemsettings (on the keyboard&mouse kcm), if I move the cursor to the "testing cells", it is drawn correctly, but my guess is that X uses actually another name of shape for determining the "working in background shape", because is the one that is falling back on my system. So, probably the cursors that actually work OK is because they copied the same cursors with different names, because they already knew this behavior, or maybe I'm wrong, is just my guessing. Bye and thanks, Rafael Fernández López.