Activity log for bug #288502

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2008-10-24 03:09:23 Jared Sutton bug added bug
2008-10-24 03:09:23 Jared Sutton bug added attachment 'settings-shot.png' (Incorrect cursors displayed in the preview area.)
2008-10-24 03:11:00 Jared Sutton description After downloading an X11 mouse theme from kde-look.org, I proceeded to install it in system-settings. After installing the theme (bluecurve), I found that only the main pointer and the background-busy cursors from the theme were being used in KDE applications (GTK-based apps like Firefox seem to respect the rest of the cursors just fine). Things like the busy cursor, text select, hand pointer (for hyperlinks and such), and window-resizing cursors all appeared to be displayed using Oxygen counterparts when using KDE 4 applications. I even went to the extreme of hacking kdm.conf and it's init.d script to force X11 to use my chosen theme (by exporting XCURSOR_THEME), but even in KDM, some of the Oxygen cursors persisted. I've tried with several different themes from kde-look.org, all with similar results. The only theme I've found to use all of it's own cursors with all applications (KDE 4 and GTK apps) is the "KDE Classic" theme. Attached is a screenshot showing the system-settings window and that it doesn't show all of the correct mouse cursors for the "Bluecurve" theme even in the preview area. Before I start, it should be noted that I'm using the latest Kubuntu Intrepid packages. After downloading an X11 mouse theme from kde-look.org, I proceeded to install it in system-settings. After installing the theme (bluecurve), I found that only the main pointer and the background-busy cursors from the theme were being used in KDE applications (GTK-based apps like Firefox seem to respect the rest of the cursors just fine). Things like the busy cursor, text select, hand pointer (for hyperlinks and such), and window-resizing cursors all appeared to be displayed using Oxygen counterparts when using KDE 4 applications. I even went to the extreme of hacking kdm.conf and it's init.d script to force X11 to use my chosen theme (by exporting XCURSOR_THEME), but even in KDM, some of the Oxygen cursors persisted. I've tried with several different themes from kde-look.org, all with similar results. The only theme I've found to use all of it's own cursors with all applications (KDE 4 and GTK apps) is the "KDE Classic" theme. Attached is a screenshot showing the system-settings window and that it doesn't show all of the correct mouse cursors for the "Bluecurve" theme even in the preview area.
2009-03-19 13:43:23 Marián Kadaňka kdebase-workspace: status New Confirmed
2009-03-19 13:43:23 Marián Kadaňka kdebase-workspace: statusexplanation
2009-10-05 03:49:33 Jonathan Thomas kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Low
2010-04-07 18:19:24 Harald Sitter kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu): assignee Harald Sitter (apachelogger)
2010-09-06 08:55:26 sterios prosiniklis bug added subscriber sterios prosiniklis
2011-10-02 22:44:36 Harald Sitter affects kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu) kde-workspace (Ubuntu)
2013-08-17 17:16:51 Tim S bug task added kde-workspace (Debian)
2013-08-17 17:19:16 Tim S attachment added KDE 4.8.4 Cursor Theme selection https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/kde-workspace/+bug/288502/+attachment/3776055/+files/kde484_cursor-theme.png