Kim Woelders wrote:
 > Andreas Niederl wrote:
 >> Hi,
 >> is there a possibility to turn off the Fade-In effect for some
 >> programs in e16 (i.e. in a opt-out fashion)?
 >>
 > The possibility to disable fading for particular windows is implemented
 > internally, but the bits exposing this to eesh/matches are missing.

Yes, I thought so after looking a bit into the source code.


 >> Also, I'd like to turn off the transparency for xscreensaver but
 >> didn't find a way to do it with the Remember settings.
 >> Any hint how to do specific configuration for an application started
 >> from the commandline?
 >>
 > The screensaver window is currently (incorrectly) treated as an
 > override-redirect (pop-up) window. The override redirect windows can be
 > made opaque using:
 > $ eesh set compmgr.override_redirect.opacity 100

Thanks that works.

But now I have another question: Using this on my laptop restored the 
screensaver behaviour but on my main computer I still have a 
ridiculously high system load when running e.g. the lightning 
screensaver. Are there other options/techniques involved in displaying 
these type of window which could drain performance?


Regards,
Andi

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