On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 05:28:52PM +0100, Barry Scott wrote: > Daniel Stone wrote: >> On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 11:08:04PM +0200, Olivier Guerrier wrote: >> >> >> * 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 >> >> > We build digital signage players that play movies, html pages, images > and text. > These players have no mouse or keyboard and the cursor is a visual wart. >> Can you not just ship a null cursor theme or something if your apps >> insist on setting a cursor? >> > In our product we embed apps that it is far to painful to modify to turn > off the cursor. > For example mozilla (mozembed). The -nocursor patch avoids the need to > modify > any app code at all to remove the unwanted cursors. > > We are willing to work up a patch if you are willing to accept it.
Sure, -reallydontrenderanycursorsever sounds fine to me. Sorry about the last patch; just completely fell off my TODO list. Cheers, Daniel
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