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I've been migrating to Ghostty and decided to configure some things that I haven't before in my terminal, particularly the cursor color. The end goal was to have my cursor in the terminal be green, but still have helix's cursors be whatever my theme set them to.
For the most part this works, but there are some areas where helix uses the terminal cursor, resulting in my terminal cursor color being used. The areas I found where this happens is the symbol picker, file picker, and command area. Is there any way to not use the terminal's cursor for these parts of the UI?
The file picker, where the cursor is green instead of the default primary cursor color for catpuccin mocha:
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I've been migrating to Ghostty and decided to configure some things that I haven't before in my terminal, particularly the cursor color. The end goal was to have my cursor in the terminal be green, but still have helix's cursors be whatever my theme set them to.
For the most part this works, but there are some areas where helix uses the terminal cursor, resulting in my terminal cursor color being used. The areas I found where this happens is the symbol picker, file picker, and command area. Is there any way to not use the terminal's cursor for these parts of the UI?
The file picker, where the cursor is green instead of the default primary cursor color for catpuccin mocha:

The command area:

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