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    BlueShinyCursors 0.2

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    BSD License / FREE
    May 19th, 2008, 14:17 GMT
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    BlueShinyCursors description

    BlueShinyCursors is a cursor theme made in Inkscape and GIMP.

    BlueShinyCursors is a cursor theme with blue and shiny cursors. It is made in Inkscape and GIMP.

    There are some different cursor sizes available: 16x16, 24x24, 32x32 and 64x64, if you want to use another one than the default of 32x32 pixels change the "cursors" symlink according to that. Complete Image Source is included.
    (SVG Image, Cursor images in 4 sizes and build scripts).

    About X11:

    The X Window System (commonly X11 or X) is a windowing system which implements the X display protocol and provides windowing on bitmap displays. It provides the standard toolkit and protocol with which to build graphical user interfaces (GUIs) on most Unix-like operating systems and OpenVMS, and has been ported to many other contemporary general purpose operating systems.

    X provides the basic framework, or primitives, for building GUI environments: drawing and moving windows on the screen and interacting with a mouse and/or keyboard. X does not mandate the user interface - individual client programs handle this. As such, the visual styling of X-based environments varies greatly; different programs may present radically different interfaces. X is not an integral part of the operating system; instead, it is built as an additional application layer on top of the operating system kernel.

    Unlike previous display protocols, X was specifically designed to be used over network connections rather than on an integral or attached display device. X features network transparency: the machine where an application program (the client application) runs can differ from the user's local machine (the display server).

    X originated at MIT in 1984. The current protocol version, X11, appeared in September 1987. The X.Org Foundation leads the X project, with the current reference implementation, X.org Server, available as free software under the MIT License and similar permissive licences.

    What's New in This Release:

    · 4 Sizes included (16x16, 24x24, 32x32, 64x64)
    · 15 Cursors



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