-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Vaughn Treude wrote: > Hello everyone. > I have a problem too strange for googling, at least I can't figure out > how to phrase it. > > Recently I've been using gschem, the open-source schematic capture > program. It definitely has its issues, but the price is right. :=) For > the most part it works well, and I have learned to work around its > problems. But this particular problem is driving me crazy. > > First of all, the gschem program appears to only support a black > background with little white dots for grid lines. I hate this but there > seems to be no way to change it so I tolerate it. But after using > gschem for some time - sometimes 10 minutes, sometimes 4 hours - my > mouse pointer suddenly changes. The white outline on the black arrow > disappears, and the pointer becomes entirely black. For most > applications this is no problem. But on the black background of gschem, > I can only see the pointer when it eclipses a component - TOTALLY > unacceptable! I did go into my desktop preferences and set the > pointer-finder option which does a little concentric-box animation when > you press the control key - but this doesn't make things much more > convenient, as gschem requires you to be quite precise in grabbing > components and lines for moving, connecting, etc. Now sometimes the > mutant black cursor will return to normal after I exit gschem and I can > restart the program and the pointer will be OK for a while. Other > times I have to log out of my session and restart X. This would not be > a big deal if the cursor didn't decide to change itself back every 15 > minutes or so, which it is quite capable of doing. > > I looked into changing the cursor. I tried installing gcursor, which > can supposedly change the cursor colors to inverse, but it does not > affect my mutant black cursor. > > Does anybody know a good, simple way to override the cursor color? > (This is Centos, a clone of RHEL, so I'm not actually sure if I've got > Gnome or KDE - probably it's some weird hybrid. :-) And, no, I will not > change the distro, I need it to be Centos for one of my projects.) > Also, if any of you have used gschem, is there a way to make it change > its background color? > > Thanks! > > Vaughn While I can't help you with your specific problem, I can recommend a good schematic capture program.... Xcircuit It can generate spice netlists too. I've been using it for years. - -- KevinO -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFE/3rkI3MJ/OwKti0RAoCXAJ0djnZEjVtlUI8w8OmJVVmIlH8uAgCdHbt3 uk0gUnX1HV9IOOkObqdJ7BI= =z8kk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss