transparent window even for events
Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Diógenes
cerdiogenes at yahoo.com.br
Mon Oct 16 07:53:56 PDT 2006
Hi,
Look at the XShape extension, more exactly at the
XShapeCombineRectangles call.
Altough this I believe that you don't need to use composite to get a
100% transparent window and does not need to use XShapeCombineRectangles
if you need only an input window. The input only window is 100%
transparent and you can use this window to capture X events and I guess
that you also can leave these events propagate throw others windows in
the stack, but I'm not sure about this.
Best regards,
Carlos.
Em Seg, 2006-10-16 Ã s 16:02 +0300, Eugen escreveu:
> Hi,
> I am using the composite extension (not Xdamage) to get transparent windows.
> I need to create a transparent window (might be 100% transparent and maxsized) which can leave the X events to go through it. The other windows below the transparent window should get the keyboard and mouse events (even if the transparent window is above of them).
>
> I have tried to get the answer myself, I am sorry if it's something obvious or allready available in the mailinglist archive.
> Please help me to look into the right direction.
> Thanks,
> Eugen
>
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