An X11 cursor theme inspired by macOS, based on KDE Breeze, designed to pair with the La Capitaine icon pack.
Capitaine cursors is an open-source X11 cursor theme for Linux and Unix-like systems, inspired by the visual style of macOS and built upon the KDE Breeze cursor framework. It solves the problem of finding a visually cohesive, high-quality cursor set that scales well across different screen resolutions and pairs seamlessly with specific icon themes like La Capitaine.
Linux desktop users, particularly those using KDE, GNOME, or other X11-based desktop environments who want to customize their system's appearance with a macOS-inspired cursor set.
Developers and users choose Capitaine cursors for its clean macOS-inspired design, excellent multi-DPI support for high-resolution displays, and seamless pairing with the popular La Capitaine icon pack, all available as a free and open-source alternative to proprietary cursor themes.
An x-cursor theme inspired by macOS and based on KDE Breeze. Designed to pair well with my icon pack, La Capitaine.
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Supports rendering from LODPI to XXXHDPI with detailed DPI table, ensuring crisp display on any screen resolution from standard to ultra-high-density monitors.
Offers both dark and light cursor themes to seamlessly match different desktop color schemes, enhancing visual cohesion across environments.
Provides pre-built packages for major Linux distributions like Arch and Fedora, simplifying installation without manual compilation from source.
Includes source SVG files in Inkscape format in the src/ directory, allowing users to modify and rebuild cursors to their preference.
Building from source can take a really long time, especially for higher DPIs, as admitted in the README, which may deter quick customizations.
Win32 cursor builds from source are not currently supported and are only on the roadmap, limiting immediate use and customization on Windows.
Focused solely on macOS-inspired aesthetics based on KDE Breeze, which may not appeal to users seeking diverse or neutral cursor designs.