On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 16:50 +0200, FORT Yannick wrote: > Ricardo Birmann wrote: > > well, i am sure that xfree does not implement true transparency, but i > > think xorg does.... more than that, i think it ca be used with E17 > > > If you consider "very experimental, totaly not optimal, working on some > hardware only, no software manages it correctly" as "it does", ok, that > is true, but i don't consider that (of course, having an ATI videocard > may be changing my opinion about real transparency) > I have used the composite extension on Xorg just to test it out and it appears to work well. As far as WM integration goes i am sure it will take a release or two of the major WM to integrate true transparency ( I think KDE will have it at 4.0 if not 3.x { x | x>5 } ). but it will be here before Vista shows up.
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