GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 491851
Use open/closed hand cursor for the image view
Last modified: 2010-08-30 23:22:26 UTC
EOG used to have these: * An "open hand" mouse cursor when no buttons were pressed. This indicated you that you could drag the image around. * A "closed hand" mouse cursor when you were dragging with button 1. This made things pretty, since the cursor was "grabbing the image". The cursors used to live in eog/src/cursors, but that directory no longer exists. I hope that the hand cursors can be restored; they provide a visual affordance that you can do something with the image by dragging it, while the arrow cursors do not.
The DMZ cursor theme* includes the graphics for these. Maybe it makes sense to set the cursors to use X' 'hand1' and 'grabbing'. * https://forgesvn1.novell.com/svn/opensuse-art/trunk/cursors/vanilla-dmz/
Could this please corrected. It quite annoying to be unable to drag the image.
(In reply to comment #1) > ... Maybe it makes sense to set the cursors to use X' 'hand1' and > 'grabbing'. ... > Are these "standardized" cursor names? It wouldn't make sense to use cursors that only a few cursor themes provide.
This seems to have been replaced a while ago by a specific cursor with arrows in the 4 directions, and this gives feedback about the motion IMHO (I'm testing with GNOME 2.30). So I'm closing the bug. Feel free to reopen if you feel uncomfortable with the current solution.