First open source port of FuchsiaOS's cursors for Linux and Windows.
- 2024-04-26: f3ca511 Partitioned cursor build configuration into multiple files according to platform:
build.toml
->configs/win_lg.build.toml
,configs/win_rg.build.toml
,configs/win_xl.build.toml
,configs/x.build.toml
.
16 20 22 24 28 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96
size | Regular (× ²⁄₃) | Large (× ⁴⁄₅) | Extra-Large (× 1) |
---|---|---|---|
32 | 21.333 → 22 | 25.6 → 26 | 32 |
48 | 32 | 38.4 → 39 | 48 |
64 | 42.666 → 43 | 51.2 → 52 | 64 |
96 | 64 | 76.8 → 77 | 96 |
128 | 85.333 → 86 | 102.4 → 103 | 128 |
- Outline Color -
#FFFFFF
(White) - Base Color -
#E11C79
(Fuchsia)
- Outline Color -
#FFFFFF
(White) - Base Color -
#FFA400
(Amber)
- Outline Color -
#FFFFFF
(White) - Base Color -
#FF0000
(Red)
- Outline Color -
#FFFFFF
(White) - Base Color -
#F8B572
(PopOS Orange)
You can download latest stable
& development
releases from
Release Page.
Installation:
tar -xvf Fuchsia.tar.gz # extract `Fuchsia.tar.gz`
mv Fuchsia ~/.icons/ # Install to local users
sudo mv Fuchsia /usr/share/icons/ # Install to all users
Uninstallation:
rm ~/.icons/Fuchsia # Remove from local users
sudo rm /usr/share/icons/Fuchsia # Remove from all users
Installation:
- Unzip
.zip
file - Open unziped directory in Explorer, and right click on
install.inf
. - Click 'Install' from the context menu, and authorize the modifications to your system.
- Open Control Panel > Personalization and Appearance > Change mouse pointers, and select Fuchsia Cursors.
- Click 'Apply'.
Uninstallation:
Run the uninstall.bat
script packed with the .zip
archive
OR follow these steps:
- Go to Registry Editor by typing the same in the start search box.
- Expand
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
folder and expandControl Panel
folder. - Go to
Cursors
folder and click onSchemes
folder - all the available custom cursors that are installed will be listed here. - Right Click on the name of cursor file you want to uninstall; for eg.: Fuchsia Cursors and
click
Delete
. - Click 'yes' when prompted.
- Install build prerequisites on your system
git clone https://github.com/ful1e5/fuchsia-cursor
cd fuchsia-cursor
yarn install
yarn generate
- See Installing Fuchsia Cursor.
Once you have the build prerequisites installed, You can personalize colors, customize sizes, change target platforms, and more. This process involves using external tools, as this repository only contains SVG files and configuration for these tools:
- cbmp: Used for customizing colors and generating PNG files.
- ctgen: Used for customizing sizes and building XCursor and Windows Cursors.
You can refer to the README of each tool for more information on their command-line options.
The process of creating custom cursor themes involves two main steps:
- Rendering SVG files to PNG files.
- Building cursor themes from PNG files.
cbmp
provides three options for changing colors:
-bc
: Base color, which replaces the#00FF00
color in the SVG.-oc
: Outlined color, which replaces the#0000FF
color in the SVG.-wc
(optional): Watch Background color, which replaces the#FF0000
color in the SVG.
npx cbmp [...] -bc '<hex>' -oc '<hex>' -wc '<hex>'
Alternatively, you can provide a JSON configuration file to render SVG files, which contains a sequence of cbmp
commands:
npx cbmp render.json
To build Windows cursor with size 16
:
ctgen build.toml -s 16 -p windows -d 'bitmaps/Fuchsia' -n 'Fuchsia' -c 'First OpenSource port of FuchsiaOS Cursors with size 16'
You can also customize output directory with -o
option:
ctgen build.toml -s 16 -p windows -d 'bitmaps/Fuchsia' -o 'out' -n 'Fuchsia' -c 'First OpenSource port of FuchsiaOS Cursors with size 16'
To build XCursor with size 16
:
ctgen build.toml -s 16 -p x11 -d 'bitmaps/Fuchsia' -n 'Fuchsia' -c 'FuchsiaOS Cursors with size 16'
You can also assign multiple sizes to ctgen
for XCursors build:
ctgen build.toml -s 16 18 24 32 -p x11 -d 'bitmaps/Fuchsia' -n 'Fuchsia' -c 'FuchsiaOS Cursors with size 16'
Lets generate Fuchsia Cursor with green and black colors:
npx cbmp -d 'svg' -o 'bitmaps/Fuchsia-Hacker' -bc '#00FE00' -oc '#000000'
After rendering custom color you have to build cursor through ctgen
:
ctgen build.toml -d 'bitmaps/Fuchsia-Hacker' -n 'Fuchsia-Hacker' -c 'Green and Black FuchsiaOS cursors.'
Afterwards, Generated theme can be found in the themes
directory.
npx cbmp -d 'svg/original' -o 'bitmaps/Fuchsia-Gruvbox' -bc '#282828' -oc '#EBDBB2'
ctgen build.toml -d 'bitmaps/Fuchsia-Gruvbox' -n 'Fuchsia-Gruvbox' -c 'Groovy FuchsiaOS cursors.'
npx cbmp -d 'svg/original' -o 'bitmaps/Fuchsia-Solarized-Dark' -bc '#002b36' -oc '#839496'
ctgen build.toml -d 'bitmaps/Fuchsia-Solarized-Dark' -n 'Fuchsia-Solarized-Dark' -c 'Solarized Dark FuchsiaOS cursors.'
npx cbmp -d 'svg/original' -o 'bitmaps/Fuchsia-Solarized-Light' -bc '#839496' -oc '#002b36'
ctgen build.toml -d 'bitmaps/Fuchsia-Solarized-Light' -n 'Fuchsia-Solarized-Light' -c 'Solarized Light FuchsiaOS cursors.'
npx cbmp -d 'svg/original' -o 'bitmaas/Fuchsia-Dracula' -bc '#282a36' -oc '#f8f8f2'
ctgen build.toml -d 'bitmaps/Fuchsia-Dracula' -n 'Fuchsia-Dracula' -c 'Dracula FuchsiaOS cursors.'
There are several websites that allow you to test your cursor states by hovering over buttons. This can be very useful when developing or verifying the behavior of a cursor. The following websites cover many of the most commonly used cursors, although they may not include all available options.
For a blueprint for creating XCursors, you may also want to refer to Cursor-demo.
Bugs should be reported here on the Github issues page.
You can create a issue, I will help you.
Check CONTRIBUTING.md, any suggestions for features and contributions to the continuing code masterelopment can be made via the issue tracker or code contributions via a Fork
& Pull requests
.