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#1 2008-11-15 23:26:06

Thoht
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From: Sweden
Registered: 2008-02-02
Posts: 75

Different kind of transparency in GNOME and XFCE

Hey folks!

I was using GNOME in Ubuntu, but after switching to Arch I've been messing around with XFCE, Openbox and so on. One thing I don't understand is how transparency works in GNOME (Metacity?) in comparison to XFCE and similar WM/DEs. In GNOME I can see open windows behind the terminal when transparency is enabled. In XFCE, all I see is the desktop wallpaper.

Is it possible to obtain "true" transparency such as the one in GNOME in XFCE?


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#2 2008-11-15 23:50:27

KimTjik
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From: Sweden
Registered: 2007-08-22
Posts: 715

Re: Different kind of transparency in GNOME and XFCE

My xorg.conf:

Section "Extensions"
    Option         "Composite" "Enable"
EndSection

Then there's something called "Window tuning" (or something similar) in preferences. One of it's tabs let you adjust the transparency settings.

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#3 2008-11-16 00:15:37

sand_man
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From: Australia
Registered: 2008-06-10
Posts: 2,164

Re: Different kind of transparency in GNOME and XFCE

XFCE has it's own builtin composite manager.
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xfc … n_Xfce_4.4


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