That was with xcompmgr; it looked cool when dwm labeled inactive windows too. xcompmgr seems to have fallen by the wayside since then.
On 9/4/07, Bill Puschmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A while back (pre-dwm) someone mentioned a great side effect with WMII and > composite... instead of just "highlighting" the borders of the active > window, they also had a drop shadow. > > I tried it once, too. Pretty. But not all that beneficial for the overhead > (then again, this was a while ago). > > > > On 9/4/07, Alexander Polakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > * Amit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070904 21:27]: > > > hey guys, > > > > > > I've been hearing a lot about Compiz-Fusion lately. I've been > > > following it quite a bit and I do realize that is just eye candy and > > > quite unstable at the moment. But out of curiosity do any of you DWM > > > users actually use this on your system? If so what features do use? > > > And are there any advantages to it? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Amit > > > > Hey! Compiz is a window(+composite) manager, you cannot use it with > another window > > manager (dwm). I tried it for a couple of hours and couldn't find any > > useful features. > > -- > > Alexander Polakov | http://polachok.livejournal.com > > Russian DWM users | > http://community.livejournal.com/ru_dwm/ > > > > > > > > -- > > Pancho needs your prayers, it's true. But save a few for Lefty, too. > -- T. Van Zandt -- # Kurt H Maier
