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On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 07:16, Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
Looks like this thread has run its course. Should we go ahead and form some
kind of rough guideline and then finalize it?

The only other thing that we really did not discuss was the use of
"pointers/cursors". I personally like the "OpenZone white" pointer/cursor
theme. It is available for Gnome and KDE, but it has a very nice defined
white cursor arrow and white fill. This would give everyone a standard
pointer/cursor theme that they could install.

Once we have completed the agreement on the components of the theme, I'll
commit to looking into creating an installable theme for the Linux group so
that we can easily install it through the Gnome/KDE tools.

Not sure about Mac and Windows as I do not have access to a Mac and I only
have access to an older WindowsXP box.

BTW ... I just read that Jean is away on a short vacation, we do need her
participation on this. No decision should be made without her input.


I'm here for another 48 hours before I leave. ;-)

But seriously I think you can carry on without me. You know my views;
they're all in the mail archives. I don't have a veto, just strong
opinions.

--Jean

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