Re: Window Transparency without Compositing Manager | |
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On Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 06:12:11AM -0700, coldfire wrote: > I would like to know the programmatic way of achieving window transparency > (alpha) without using compmgr. You need to use a compositing manager. > I was using transset with xcompmgr but i have to do transset functionality > without xcompmgr. Why? Do you mean without xcompmgr specifically, or without a composition manager at all? > What about using XShape. But the examples using XShape are only for gl > objects made for tutorial. Insteasd I want to give Window XID to XShape to > achieve window transparency. Any hints. This won't really work. You can do _full_ transparency (i.e. specify areas you can't see at all, and are completely invisible), but not partial transparency with alpha blending. > What about XRender and XComposite to make it work? I dont know what to look > for using these two extensions to achieve alpha transparency. XComposite requires a compositing manager. Cheers, Daniel
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