configuring transparency

Bjørn Lindeijer b.lindeijer at xs4all.nl
Sat Apr 17 01:15:01 EST 2004


Or try the xcompmgr from here, which has been posted to this list 
earlier. It should allow crude configuration for what to do with which 
windows. Not very clearly documented though, but might work for you. 
It's also a bit more efficient because it pre-calculates a corner of the 
shadow.

http://jeko.ios-software.com/

Regards,
Bjørn


Jaymz Julian wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 04:45:36AM +0000, koudelka at zoom-int.cz wrote:
> 
>>Greetings,
>>
>>I have a next, maybe stupid question. Maybe somebody answer me this time :-)
>>
>>Transparent windows are fine, but sometimes I dont need them. E. g. when 
>>I am watching a movie, I really don't need to see my wallpaper. 
>>
>>Can anybody can tell me how to turn off transparency here?
> 
> 
> change window managers.  kde 3.1 does this, but kde 3.2 does not.  i have
> not seen a version of icewm that does not do this.  ymmv.
> 
> 	-- jj
> 
> 
>>Thank you,
>>
>>-- 
>>Michal Koudelka
>>
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