This (AIGLX) is to prefer over XGL, because it doesn't add a complete
X11-layer and it allows the usage of hardware accelerated OpenGL through
it:
http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Install_Beryl_on_Ubuntu_Edgy_with_AIGLX

But all this isn't related to the software you run within. You only
change the way how your X-server draws your application windows.
AIGLX/XGL provides the necessary possibilities and the windowmanagers
Compiz or Beryl (or others) uses them by making these effects. The
applications themself don't recognize about how they are drawn on the
screen.

If you want to extend Beryl or Compiz, I don't know, if this is possible
yet with Free Pascal. Take a look at the source code. I think, they have
a modular design, so perhaps it's possible to code some moduls with
Lazarus.


Am Donnerstag, den 12.04.2007, 22:20 -0500 schrieb
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> Just wondering if anybody has installed this?
> 
> http://wiki.beryl-project.org/index.php/Install/Ubuntu/Edgy/XGL
> 
> Here's what it can look like when it is running:
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0ZtcxHUSDQ
> 
> I'm interested if any of the components are available in Lazarus yet..  
> because if they aren't I think that it would be worthwhile doing  
> something about it.
> 
> I really want to dump my winbloat for this..
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