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Update mouse cursor documentation (#150)
* Update mouse cursor documentation I was having trouble with getting the cursor to work on chromium/electron flatpak applications. I updated this section of the documentation with what worked for me. * Update _index.md * Move archwiki link to the bottom of cursor no worky ...so that the cursor can worky. ;33 also update flatpak part.
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> Your themes are not set up properly, making apps crash.
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Use something like `qt5ct` (QT) and `lxappearance` (GTK) (\*for GTK you can also
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Use something like `qt6ct` (QT) and `nwg-look` (GTK) (\*for GTK you can also
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set up themes with envvars) to set up your themes.
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> Your PC is very, _very_ old.
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# How do I change me mouse cursor?
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Use a tool like for example `lxappearance` to change the GTK cursor.
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1. Set the GTK cursor using [nwg-look](https://github.com/nwg-piotr/nwg-look).
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2. Add `exec-once=hyprctl setcursor [THEME] [SIZE]` to your config and restart Hyprland.
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After that, add `exec-once=hyprctl setcursor [THEME] [SIZE]` to your config and
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restart Hyprland.
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If using flatpak, run `flatpak override --env=~/.themes:ro --env=~/.icons:ro --user` and put your themes in both `/usr/share/themes` and `~/.themes`, and put your icons and cursors in both `/usr/share/icons` and `~/.icons`.
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For QT applications, Hyprland exports XCURSOR_SIZE as 24, which is the default.
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You can overwrite this by exporting XCURSOR_SIZE to a different value with `env`.
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Alternatively, change the config files manually according to the
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You can also try running `gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface cursor-theme 'theme-name'` or adding it after `exec-once=` in your config.
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If you do not want to install a GTK settings editor, change the config files according to the
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[XDG specification (Arch Wiki link)](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Cursor_themes#Configuration).
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Make sure to also edit `~/.config/gtk-4.0/settings.ini` and `~/.gtkrc-2.0` if
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_not_ using a tool (like `lxappearance`).
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Then, do a `gsettings set $gnome-schema cursor-theme 'theme-name'` and you're
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all good!
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If it still doesn't work...
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Make sure to also edit `~/.config/gtk-4.0/settings.ini` and `~/.gtkrc-2.0` if _not_ using a tool
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(like `nwg-look`).
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# GTK Settings no work / whatever
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