On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 11:08:04PM +0200, Olivier Guerrier wrote: > Ray Strode wrote: > > As already mentioned on this thread, -nocursor type behavior is the > > default now. > > > > There is no need for any out of tree patch. X starts up without a cursor. > > The point (at least Barry's and mine) is not having X starting with or > without a cursor. It is about _permanently_ disabling X cursor drawing, > at root and application level, and even if/when application request a > cursor change.
Hmm, that seems a little odd. Seems like there are three camps here:
* People writing display drivers (let's call them 'the minority')
want a stipple and cursor. -> -retro
* People starting regular desktop environments want the default
behaviour. (Though I have slight doubts. I'd fall back on the
default cursor being a NULL cursor unless forced otherwise, and
IIRC the behaviour here is to suppress cursor realisation, which
means you come back to an ugly root cursor, but that's fixable.)
* People running consumer/embedded systems who can't trust their
apps not to try to change the cursors want to silently drop all
cursor rendering. -> patch required if deemed useful
Can you not just ship a null cursor theme or something if your apps
insist on setting a cursor?
Cheers,
Daniel
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