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meta: Remove xcursor
Since GNOME handles the cursor on its own, I should no longer need to worry about having an xcursor file.
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# xcursor
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[xcursor][xcursor] is used to choose the X11 cursor theme.
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## Use Cases
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xcursor can be used to:
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- Set the X cursor independent of the GUI toolkit being used
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- Set the X cursor for programs that don't use a GUI toolkit
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You should not use xcursor if:
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- You are using a desktop environment that manages cursor settings for you
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[xcursor]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Cursor_themes
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