JWM's 'new' cursors - how to remove them?

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redandwhitestripes
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JWM's 'new' cursors - how to remove them?

#1 Post by redandwhitestripes »

Hi, I;m using JWM -755 in Precise.

I've read http://joewing.net/projects/jwm/cursors.shtml but I can't find the files it refers to in the directories stated in the article.

So if someone could tell me how to stop the cursor changing when I place it over the 'x' of a window, or either corner or the side of any window, I'd be grateful. I just want the standard x cursor back.

Also, is there any way to create a transparent tray in JWM?

Many thanks.

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pemasu
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#2 Post by pemasu »

You need to recompile jwm with source code hacking. Or just grap latest development jwm source tarball, compile it and the changing cursor problem has vanished. The new source has been configured to keep cursor the same all the time.

Install devx sfs. Download latest source: http://joewing.net/projects/jwm/snapsho ... 31.tar.bz2
Decompress tarball. Inside it in console:
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var --build=i586-t2-linux-gnu
In console again: make && make install

Done. Restart X.

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#3 Post by OscarTalks »

Opinion was divided over those. I actually liked them as I thought it was good to have an indication that your mouse was in position over the button (since the buttons themselves do not "illuminate" in any way), but the other camp won out and Joe has dumped them several snapshot versions ago. Upgrading to a more recent JWM will revert back to the standard cursor not changing and will give you some further fixes as well.

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=83949
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#4 Post by redandwhitestripes »

Thanks for the feedback from you both. I installed the latest JWM and the cursors are gone :-)

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#5 Post by greengeek »

Is anyone able to offer a link for somewhere to obtain different versions of jwm, and also maybe a tutorial about how to make the change please?

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