On 13 Jun 2003 13:02:32 +0200 Moritz Angermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:
> > grab *everything* (mosfet/KDE menu transparencies and also KDE-CVS).
> > However, either way involves getting a pixmap, which I've managed fine, and
> > drawing that pixmap, which I haven't managed fine. I'm stuck on how to get
> > evas to use a standard X Pixmap for an image.
> uhmg? mosfet does fake transparency?
> I thought those KDE guys got into XRender ( yes! there is true
> alpha-blending! thanks to keith Packard - look on www.xwin.org for more
> info ( i guess there is some, since that is keith's new hangout since he
> got kicked out by X ( or did he leave? what ever ... ) ) ).
> so i suggest you look into XRender ( there is also some basic tutorial
> on the net for that. just google it up ).
xrender does not do window transparency. it does no more functionally than can be
achieved in software routines - that evas uses for example. it does NOT give
inter-window translucency. it merely provides a way of saying "draw this rgba pixmap
and BLEND it ont this pixmap or window" just like you'd draw a line, rectangle,
polygon or xcopyarea any pixmap.
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