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Creating a theme
Familiarize yourself with the README of hyprcursor-util
.
Creating a theme from an XCursor theme
Download an XCursor theme, extract it, and then use --extract
, and then on the resulting output, --create
.
Creating a theme from scratch
The directory structure looks like this:
directory
┣ manifest.hl
┗ hyprcursors
┣ left_ptr
┣ image32.png
┣ image64.png
┗ meta.hl
┣ hand
┣ image32.png
┣ image64.png
┗ meta.hl
...
Manifest
The manifest describes your theme, in hyprlang:
name = My theme!
description = Very cool!
version = 0.1
cursors_directory = hyprcursors # has to match the directory in the structure
Cursors
Each cursor image is a separate directory. In it, multiple size variations can be put.
meta.hl
describes the cursor:
# what resize algorithm to use when a size is requested
# that doesn't match any of your predefined ones.
# available: bilinear, nearest, none. None will pick the closest. Nearest is nearest neighbor.
resize_algorithm = bilinear
# "hotspot" is where in your cursor the actual "click point" should be.
# this is in absolute coordinates. x+ is east, y+ is north.
hotspot_x = 0.0 # this goes 0 - 1
hotspot_y = 0.0 # this goes 0 - 1
# Define what cursor images this one should override.
# What this means is that a request for a cursor name e.g. "arrow"
# will instead use this one, even if this one is named something else.
define_override = arrow
define_override = default
# define your size variants.
# Multiple size variants for the same size are treated as an animation.
define_size = 64, image64.png
define_size = 32, image32.png
# If you want to animate it, add a timeout in ms at the end:
# define_size = 64, anim1.png, 500
# define_size = 64, anim2.png, 500
# define_size = 64, anim3.png, 500
# define_size = 64, anim4.png, 500
Supported cursor image types are png and soon svg.