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Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us> wrote at 10:45 this Monday (GMT):Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote this copyrighted missive and expects royalties:>
>On Sun, 20 Oct 2024 07:29:28 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote:>
>Those effects really do nothing to improve the experience, but they look>
neat.
Funny how they were considered cool back when Microsoft was touting them
as a wonderful new feature of Windows Vista. Then when Vista turned out to
be such a resource hog (for this and other reasons), suddenly they began
trying to persuade everybody that translucency and shadows and 3D effects
weren’t so cool after all.
>
They’re just as “cool” as they always were. And Linux does them more
slickly and efficiently than anybody else.
If you have picom (a fork of compton a fork of xcompmgr...), just
do
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$ man picom
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to see just how configurable it is. (There's also the picom-conf GUI).
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And imagine if it were Registry settings :-D
>
[I'm forgetting what the spinning cube desktop was called. Dang.]
Oh, neat. I use picom mostly for window transparancy, and it's pretty
solid. Unfortunately, it seems like the debian repository doesn have
picom-conf.
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