Stroller wrote: > >But I also said: > >On Feb 4, 2004, at 10:50 am, Stroller wrote: >> ... Mac OS X's windows manager is years ahead of other o/s in terms of >> eye-candy, and supports transparency in a way others do not. >
Yep. Missed that part. Or rather, saw it and discarded it from cache. :-) > >Yeah, I agree. One of the first things I did after I installed iTerm >was turn the default transparency off, and I haven't tried it with >anything else, because I was quite uncomfortable with it. The >transparency on icons in the dock is rather sweet, but I haven't seen >any applications of it that I've found really useful. I do like the >screenshots of the clock at the link Claran posted >(<http://freedesktop.org/Software/xserver>), however. That's really >quite lovely. > Yep. Looks pretty. Now that I think I'm mostly moved into the new house, I need to spend a little time getting a useable Linux system in place again. :-) Looking like I'm going to be using the freedesktop version of X, especially since Solaris 10 doesn't have an up to date Gnome nor does it really support my wireless card. :-( Ric -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
