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Ideas for Linux cursor theme #1

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dominicap opened this issue Aug 19, 2015 · 9 comments
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Ideas for Linux cursor theme #1

dominicap opened this issue Aug 19, 2015 · 9 comments

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@dominicap
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I tried to find similar icons from the official Material System Icons and here is what I found so far...

Alias - a slanted version of this icon
ic_link_black_24dp_2x

Copy - this icon (in the green color) to the upper left of the cursor
ic_add_circle_outline_black_24dp_2x

No Copy - this icon (in the red color) to the upper left of the cursor
ic_block_black_24dp_2x

Zoom In
ic_zoom_in_black_24dp_2x

Zoom Out
ic_zoom_out_black_24dp_2x

Left/Right/Up/Down/Diagonals resize window - variants of these icons
ic_keyboard_arrow_left_black_24dp_2x

Move Cursor - Combine left arrow right arrow up arrow and down arrow
ic_arrow_back_black_24dp_2x

Cross/Crosshair - A bold and thin variant
ic_add_black_24dp_2x

Context Menu Cursor - This icon to the upper left of the cursor
ic_view_headline_black_24dp_2x

Loading - A material design circle loading animation

Help Cursor - A roboto question mark to the upper left of the cursor

The Regular Cursor, Xterm, Xterm horizontal, Link, Grab and Fleur hand cursor I don't have any ideas yet but I think its best to stay close to the generic looks but polish it up with material design :)

@crutchcorn
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Thanks for your help!

@dominicap
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@crutchcorn No Problem!

@dominicap
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I am starting to make some cursors but I have some questions..

What are 'Hotspots' in the .cursor files?

Does Material Design suggest cursors to have a slight white border around them?

Lastly, what are the specific names for each individual cursor for x11 type cursors?

Thanks!

And if anyone is interested here are the Chromium Cursors if you want to design off some of them
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6lnLaWnxNupTFFqc0hPUE50WUE/view?usp=sharing

@danielhickman
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@domi-a-philip I haven't worked with cursors and as far as I know there isn't specs for cursors. My best idea would be to follow the spec for system icons. MDI has some if you search "cursor" like this one

I don't know what Hotspots or x11 type cursors are so I can't be of help there. Maybe @ibeliever could clue us in.

@dominicap
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@danielhickman Thanks! As for the white border around cursors, I believe the main reason its there is to differentiate the cursor from its surroundings. Should we use it regardless that we are following MD?

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And what should the default size be i.e. 48x48?

@iBelieve
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@danielhickman @domi-a-philip The hotspot is the reference point for the cursor used as the point passed to apps when moving, hovering, or clicking the mouse. So for example, the normal pointer will have a hotspot at the upper left tip of the arrow, a crosshair cursor will have the hotspot at the center, and a finger pointer will have the hotspot at the tip of the pointer finger. Don't know much about X11 cursors, so I can't help much there.

@dominicap
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@ibeliever Thanks! How does one figure the numbers for the reference point?

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Not sure :/

On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 9:35 AM domi-a-philip notifications@github.com
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@ibeliever https://github.com/iBeliever Thanks! How does one figure the
numbers for the reference point?


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