You definitely right. I do have xcompmgr, and have tried. Frankly,
I prefer xclock to xdaliclock. But a problem is it seems impossible
to set xclock totally transparent (melted to the background like conky)
excepts the hands?


On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 8:43 AM, Cameron Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 21Feb2008 16:39, Jes?s Guerrero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | As someone already said, xclock can't be transparent because it just
> | lacks that feature. I remember some kind of odd patch around, but that
> | was a big time ago. I doub't you can find it anymore. You have a number of
> | options: xdaliclock, dclock? (not sure about this one), oclock (probably
> | the most similar one if you like analog clocks). And surely many more.
> |
> | You can also use FvwmScript. There are lots of clocks scripts around.
>
> And per some recent threads, if you have the Composite extension on
> your X server you can run xcompmgr and make anything transparent. That's
> what I do on displays that will do it - I'm very fond of xclock's wire
> frame appearance:-)
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