phinger-cursors
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phinger-cursors
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This time, I'm here to stay
Sure. The desktop environment is Gnome, with Night Theme Switcher and Rounded Window Corners extensions enabled. The wallpaper is Sunset from oviotti's DeviantArt. The terminal is Kitty with the Alabaster Dark theme enabled (the light theme switches the terminal colors automatically with an additional kittens theme command set in the Night Theme Switcher automatic switch options). The kitty config allows for no client-side decorations and padded borders which is how I get no title bars for the terminal. The Dilbert themed fetch tool is Fetch-master 6000, highly configurable and looks utterly adorable. I'm using Mozilla's "Fira Sans Book" from the main reposittory for the interface, "Inter" for document text from here and "Iosveka Regular" and "Iosevka Term" from Peter Wu's copr for the monospace and terminal fonts respectively. The cursors are from Phinger. Finally, I applied the dynamic triple/double buffering patch from here for a bit more smoothness in the rendering and animations. Hope that helps :)
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how to make a bunch of cursors into a cursor pack
Look at the structure of other cursor packs to get an idea of how they're structured
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How to extract folders to root?
I'm trying to install the gorgeous Phinger Cursors and I need to extract the folders with them to usr/share/icons.
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[Tip] Very simple and fancy Flipboard Panel (Also works for Twitter/Reddit etc..)
I think they are using phinger too: https://github.com/phisch/phinger-cursors
- Phinger cursors – likely the most over engineered cursor theme out there
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[OC] Phinger Cursors - your new cursor theme
That would be great to see. I opened up discussions on GitHub. Feel free to start one if you have any questions, or want to discuss something related: https://github.com/phisch/phinger-cursors/discussions
vscode-icons
- vscode-icons: Icons for Visual Studio Code
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Make your VSCode Look Clean!
File Icons Github - https://github.com/vscode-icons/vscode-icons File Icons Link - https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=vscode-icons-team.vscode-icons
What are some alternatives?
tailwind-figma - FlowBite is a free and open-source set of UI components and pages in Figma built for Tailwind CSS
readexpro - Readex Pro is the world-script expansion of Lexend. Lexend is a variable font empirically shown to significantly improve reading-proficiency.
retrosmart-x11-cursors - An old-fashioned look X11 cursor theme
Font-Awesome - The iconic SVG, font, and CSS toolkit
fuchsia-cursor - First OpenSource port of FuchsiaOS's cursors for Linux and Windows.
vscode-icons-carbon - Carbon Visual Studio Code product icon theme
figma-cursor-theme-action - GitHub Action that generates a cursor theme from a Figma file.
vscode-material-icon-theme - Available on the VSCode Marketplace
wallpapers - 🖼️ Wallpapers to match your Catppuccin setups!
open-iconic - An open source icon set with 223 marks in SVG, webfont and raster formats
vscode-icons - Icons for Visual Studio Code
vscode-theme-vitesse - 🏕 Vitesse theme for VS Code