On Fri, 2023-04-28 at 14:31 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
I see fedora has finally dropped bluecurve, but the default adwaita
cursors
are still incredibly ugly. Is there a supported cursor theme I could
switch to more like bluecurve?
I wish there was an easy editor for creating your own desktop themes
from scratch. I dislike the glaring 100% white back ground on text
windows and file listers, yet the alternatives all seem to be the
extreme opposite (dim and dark, though often with a harsh white
background in something that isn't controlled by it). There's never a
less-white option. Turning the screen contrast down isn't an option,
you make real pictures hideously dim.
When I first started using Red Hat Linux (which became Fedora), the
desktop was Enlightenment under the covers (if I remember correctly),
and you could configure it like MUI on the Amiga. Put your own
graphics, or just colours, into the various different parts of the
window GUIs (background between listers, in the listers, in the various
spaces between them, sliders, knobs, buttons, etc).
Don't suggest KDE, it just isn't my bag. I use Mate.
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