added bit about cursor themeing support

Franklin Mathieu 2018-10-25 21:52:55 +01:00
parent c3bdea7d24
commit bcccae0868

@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ GTK+ is known for not picking up some variables from `${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/gtk-3.0
This happens because when GTK+ uses the wayland backend, a subset of variables are pulled from the `gsettings` schema `org.gnome.desktop.interface`, whereas on X11 GTK talks to a XSETTINGS daemon that usually does this for you, or when missing, falls back to the user's setting.ini file. This happens because when GTK+ uses the wayland backend, a subset of variables are pulled from the `gsettings` schema `org.gnome.desktop.interface`, whereas on X11 GTK talks to a XSETTINGS daemon that usually does this for you, or when missing, falls back to the user's setting.ini file.
Note that this only applies for settings that belong to `org.gnome.desktop.interface`. Some settings, like `gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme`, are still read from your `settings.ini`. This only applies for settings that belong to `org.gnome.desktop.interface`. Some settings, like `gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme`, are still read from your `settings.ini`.
Cursor themes can be set in GTK for now, but a better solution in the future is to let sway handle it for you. See [this wlroot issue](https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/pull/1324) tracking the status of this feature.
## Workarounds ## Workarounds