- X servers may have a limit for the maximum cursor
size, especially if they use a hardware implementation for the mouse
cursor. Others do not have such a limit. E. g. XF86_S3 3.3
works even with a 512x512 mouse cursor (rather slowly).
- The magnified cursor font must have the same name as the original
font (the font name must be
cursor
, file name does not
matter)—that is no problem as bdfresize
does not change
the font name.
- The directory with the new cursor font must be placed before the
directory with the standard cursor font in the the font path—this
is accomplished with
xset +fp
(as opposed to
xset fp+
).
- Changes in
$HOME/fonts/
will be visible only
after the command mkfontdir $HOME/fonts; xset fp rehash
and only in newly
started X clients (more exactly: for newly created cursors).
-
xset +fp path
may not work on a X-Terminal. In this case
a font server (see the section
How to use a fontserver)
can be used if supported by the X-Terminal or some
other method to install the font on the X-Terminal (this can
generally only be done by your system administrator).
- The same approach can be used for
olcursor
and
decw$cursor
fonts and any other cursor font you may
encounter.
- Cursor fonts produced by bdfresize don't look smooth,
especially at larger magnification factors. It would be nice if
someone could create better looking handcrafted version at
some common sizes.