Anno domini 2024 Sun, 22 Sep 23:00:51 -0500
J Leslie Turriff via tde-users scripsit:
On 2024-09-19 20:23:20 dep via tde-users wrote:
In the happy long-ago days of OS/2, there
was an actual OS/2 application -- $35, and I bet I'm the only one who
bought a copy -- that not only let you design your own pointers easily,
but let you put the hot pixel wherever you wanted and, more important and
what I'd ideally like to achieve, let you color them such that wherever
you were on the screen, the pointer would be the opposite of the color
beneath it. On the fly. Instantly. Always. Totally visible. I do not know
if X even allows anything like this, but it's worth wasting a day over.
Yes, indeed; how user-friendly. AmigaOS's Workbench had a similarly friendly
tool for designing icons and pointers, just like OS/2.
There's an old tool called xcur2png, that let's you do about that ... well, from
the commandline, anyway :) There was once a GIMP plugin, too, but that's not what I
was interested in.
I put a copy on
github)https://github.com/zwieblum/xcur2png
Nik
Leslie
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