...oh, just seen Carsten has also replied :) I'm no coder and really
just guessing and trying to remember how I sorted it previously - he'll
be best to advise, especially e-related and will probably understand
what I linked better as well.
The 'export QT...' environment variables I mentioned
If it doesn't help, have a look into MPX (multi-pointer x); xinput2
allows for multiple mouse pointers and windows can define a cursor per
device which can override the standard cursor. On a single pointer
system, where device cursors are set some windows/apps may override the
standard KDE set
On Mon, 9 Jan 2023 11:45:51 -0300 Wido said:
> Happy new year! I'm having an issue with cursor theme/size.
>
> I'm not using E's theme, I have selected `application` in settings -> mouse
> -> e theme. Then, I have configured my mouse theme and size in KDE system
> settings -> appearance cursors.
Hi! thanks for the reply.
I think this will not fix my issue. See, my problem is not QT (all kde apps
seems to be honoring my size: 24), but rather E globally and (I think) some
gtk apps.
Also, to me it looks like E is not able to (or doesn't want to) be involved
globally in defining a global cur
I seem to recall a similar issue on a system a while ago with QT and GTK
apps not scaling the same - KDE uses QT. Just a guess, but you could
try adding the below 5 lines as environment variables - how to do
that/location will depend on your setup, I think I edited /etc/environment
export QT
Happy new year! I'm having an issue with cursor theme/size.
I'm not using E's theme, I have selected `application` in settings -> mouse
-> e theme. Then, I have configured my mouse theme and size in KDE system
settings -> appearance cursors. My current cursor size is 24.
The problem I have is tha