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Clickgen is cross-platform python library for building XCursor and Windows Cursors.

Clickgen's core functionality is heavily inspired by quantum5/win2xcur from v2.0.0 and onwards.

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Requirements

Install

pip3 install clickgen

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Arch Linux

Usage

clickgen CLI

Linux Format (XCursor)

For example, if you have to build ponter.png file to Linux Format:

clickgen samples/pngs/pointer.png -x 10 -y 10 -s 22 24 32 -p x11

You also build animated Xcursor by providing multiple png files to argument and animation delay with -d:

clickgen samples/pngs/wait-001.png samples/pngs/wait-001.png -d 3 -x 10 -y 10 -s 22 24 32 -p x11

Windows Formats (.cur and .ani)

To build ponter.png file to Windows Format (.cur):

Warning: Windows Animated Cursor only support single size.

clickgen samples/pngs/pointer.png -x 10 -y 10 -s 32 -p windows

You can also specify the size in the size:canvas_size format to enable canvasing:

clickgen samples/pngs/pointer.png -x 10 -y 10 -s 20:32 -p windows

For animated Windows Cursor (.ani):

clickgen samples/pngs/wait-001.png samples/pngs/wait-001.png -d 3 -x 10 -y 10 -s 32 -p windows

For more information, run clickgen --help.

ctgen CLI

This CLI allow you to generate Windows and Linux Cursor themes from config (.toml.yml,and .json) files.

ctgen sample/sample.json
ctgen sample/sample.toml
ctgen sample/sample.yaml

You also provide multiple theme configuration file once as following:

ctgen sample/sample.toml sample/sample.json

Override theme's name of theme with -n option:

ctgen sample/sample.toml -n "New Theme"

You can run ctgen --help to view all available options and you also check samples directory for more information.

API Examples

Static XCursor

from clickgen.parser import open_blob
from clickgen.writer import to_x11

with open("samples/pngs/pointer.png", "rb") as p:
    cur = open_blob([p.read()], hotspot=(50, 50))

    # save X11 static cursor
    xresult = to_x11(cur.frames)
    with open("xtest", "wb") as o:
        o.write(xresult)

Animated XCursor

from glob import glob
from typing import List

from clickgen.parser import open_blob
from clickgen.writer import to_x11

# Get .png files from directory
fnames = glob("samples/pngs/wait-*.png")
pngs: List[bytes] = []

# Reading as bytes
for f in sorted(fnames):
    with open(f, "rb") as p:
        pngs.append(p.read())

cur = open_blob(pngs, hotspot=(100, 100))

# save X11 animated cursor
result = to_x11(cur.frames)
with open("animated-xtest", "wb") as o:
    o.write(result)

Static Windows Cursor (.cur)

from clickgen.parser import open_blob
from clickgen.writer import to_win

with open("samples/pngs/pointer.png", "rb") as p:
    cur = open_blob([p.read()], hotspot=(50, 50))

    # save Windows static cursor
    ext, result = to_win(cur.frames)
    with open(f"test{ext}", "wb") as o:
        o.write(result)

Animated Windows Cursor (.ani)

from glob import glob
from typing import List

from clickgen.parser import open_blob
from clickgen.writer import to_win

# Get .png files from directory
fnames = glob("samples/pngs/wait-*.png")
pngs: List[bytes] = []

# Reading as bytes
for f in sorted(fnames):
    with open(f, "rb") as p:
        pngs.append(p.read())

cur = open_blob(pngs, hotspot=(100, 100))

# save Windows animated cursor
ext, result = to_win(cur.frames)
with open(f"test-ani{ext}", "wb") as o:
    o.write(result)

Documentation

Check wiki for documentation.