How to configure gnome applications (not gconf)



Hi! How can I configure gnome applications in ways not supported by gconf settings? It doesn't appear that I can set a resource in ~/.Xdefaults or ~/.Xresources -- is that right? Is there some other mechanism or am I out of luck?

In particular, I am using ubuntu feisty and trying to use a different mouse cursor rather than the
I-beam "xterm" cursor for gnome-terminal. Is there some way to do that?

Also, if this is not the right mailing list to ask this type of question what is a better location to ask?

Thanks a lot!



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