
Modern Fairy
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Modern Fairy
Original theme by Lord Lethris
Due to its availability, I could create the Linux version.
7 years ago
Added "cursor.theme" required for compatibility with new releases of Ubuntu and LinuxMint.
7 years ago
Added "cursor.theme" required for compatibility with new releases of Ubuntu and LinuxMint.
Brahimsalem
8 months ago
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ben2talk
1 year ago
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ben2talk
1 year ago
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gasolio
7 years ago
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Brahimsalem
7 years ago
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KuduK
7 years ago
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coal
10 years ago
thanks
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amoebios
10 years ago
You (Lord Lethris/KuduK) should create/convert more original stuff like this.
i still have a "Tinkerbell" mouse pointer in my (endless) to-do list, but it's rather low in priority, since i don't know how i would make the "fairy-dust" use compositing for the particles to be affected by movement.
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LordLethris
10 years ago
...Hrmm, has anyone tried Compiz?
http://wiki.compiz.org/Plugins/Showmouse
worth a shot... you can edit the surrounding "particle" affect .
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johnnyg
10 years ago
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KuduK
10 years ago
Open your folder -> Resource->>Home
Press CTRL+H to show hidden folders
Double click .icons folder
Right click Make new Folder named "default"
double click "default" folder
make a file named index.theme
open index.theme with gedit and insert this texts
[Icon Theme]
Inherits = Modern-Fairy
save and exit
press ALT+F2 and insert compiz --replace
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LordLethris
10 years ago
All I did was copy the theme folder into /usr/shared/themes/icons (or somthing round about there, there is already a folder there) using "sudo su" login in a terminal window.
Then on the regular desktop , right click, change desktop, themes, custom, then the cursor is right there under the last tab (cursors tab)!
Im @ work at the moment so I cant check if thats entirly correct, but its somthing like that. I'm sure everyone with common sence can follow it roughly.
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KuduK
10 years ago
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LordLethris
10 years ago
Thanks.
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KuduK
10 years ago
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