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win2xcur is a tool that converts cursors from Windows format (*.cur, *.ani) to Xcursor format. It also contains x2wincur which does the opposite.

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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.

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