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win2xcur
and x2wincur
win2xcur
is a tool that converts cursors from Windows format (*.cur
,
*.ani
) to Xcursor format. This allows Windows cursor themes to be used on
Linux, for example.
win2xcur
is more than a simple image conversion tool. It preserves the cursor
hotspot and animation delay, and has an optional mode to add shadows that
replicates Windows's cursor shadow effect.
x2wincur
is a tool that does the opposite: it converts cursors in the Xcursor
format to Windows format (*.cur
, *.ani
), allowing to use your favourite
Linux cursor themes on Windows.
Installation
To install the latest stable version:
pip install win2xcur
To install from GitHub:
pip install -e git+https://github.com/quantum5/win2xcur.git
Usage: win2xcur
For example, if you want to convert the sample cursor to Linux format:
mkdir output/
win2xcur sample/crosshair.cur -o output/
-s
can be specified to enable shadows.
Multiple cursors files can be specified on the command line.
For example, to convert a directory of cursors with shadows enabled:
win2xcur input/*.{ani,cur} -o output/
For more information, run win2xcur --help
.
Usage: x2wincur
For example, if you want to convert DMZ-White to Windows:
mkdir dmz-white/
x2wincur /usr/share/icons/DMZ-White/cursors/* -o dmz-white/
Troubleshooting
win2xcur
and x2wincur
should work out of the box on most systems. If you
are using unconventional distros (e.g. Alpine) and are getting errors related
to wand
, please see the Wand documentation on installation.