The purpose of this theme is to replace the black/white busy spinner in the DMZ cursor theme. All icons (except the animated watch spinner icon and the pointer) is inherited from the DMZ-White theme.
- For the blue Unity8 dots I have used this YouTube video as a reference. This one as an inner shadow.
- This Unity8 spinner came from the Ubuntu Phone documentation. The space between the lines are transparent.
- Same as above but orange
- DMZ-colored_trobber is the standard default DMZ watch spinner, colored blue.
- With the orange split I am trying a different color. Here an orange dot splitting and assembling while rotating. The #E95420 sometimes looks like red, so this one is slightly more orange.
- Simply a rotating Suru gear icon.
- These 3 dots are placed like in the Ubuntu logo. I wanted to add some color and used Suru blue, Ubuntu orange and Canonical aubergine.
- I came across this idea and thought it was a nice mix between Microsoft's circle of dots and Apples beachball. Also with so many colors, it can be seen on any background color.
- A orange bouncing ball. I was hoping the shadow was a bit clear, since the ball disappears on orange backgrounds.
- A gray semi-transparent ring with an orange slice rotating.
- A blue circle with a "wave" animation.
- This one is taking the idea of the current "process-working-symbolic.svg".
- This IS the actual "process-working-symbolic.svg" spinning.
Some of these are 32px and others (2 + 3) are 48px, but we can easily force either size.
The pointer has also been replaced and should appear sharper.
This is a very early pre-release version of the theme. This package is intended for the Communitheme designers to get a sense of what actually works in Ubuntu. Many icons are missing, some stuff is just a white squircle. You will find issues and stuff will break. We'll make a public statement when this theme is ready for a wider audience.
Install Communitheme in order to get one of those cursor Theme set. How to install Communitheme.
To give this a try simply copy the folders to /usr/share/icons/
and select the cursor theme in Tweaks.
For easy testing, open the terminal inside the Yet-another-DZM-cursor-theme folder and paste the following:
sudo cp -r Communitheme_1 Communitheme_2 Communitheme_3 Communitheme_4 Communitheme_5 Communitheme_6 Communitheme_7 Communitheme_8 Communitheme_9 Communitheme_10 Communitheme_11 Communitheme_12 Communitheme_13 /usr/share/icons/