On Saturday 10 November 2007 04:50:13 pm Ben Kevan wrote:
> On Saturday 10 November 2007 12:49:25 pm Ted Markowitz wrote:
> > Ben,
> >
> > Thanks for trying to help us out here. Forgive my naivete (or just plain
> > old ignorance ;-), but I was under the impression that if one was
> > running the native NVidia driver (100.14.19, which I downloaded from
> > NVidia and installed manually) and an up-to-date, composite-enabled Xorg
> > (7.2.0 in my case) that one didn't need to use Xgl as the X-server to
> > get compiz-fusion and emerald to work. Indeed Xorg 7.2 and compiz seem
> > to work pretty well on the face of it, including wobbly windows and most
> > of the other plug-ins like animation, except no 3D cubes---just a flat
> > set of scrolling panels when you Ctrl-Alt-Down that take up about 1/3 of
> > screen as Bob described. This is the "ribbon" of left-right, scrollable
> > viewport faces I was trying to explain in my note. I can pan them left
> > and right to select one for focus, but nothing like the 3D cube in the
> > demos.
>
> That is actually the default behavior of Compiz Fusion I believe.
>
> Have you gone into ccsm and configured the cubes? What happens when you do
> Control + Alt + Left Mouse Click + Mouse Movement do?
>
Ben,

Bob replying to your messsssage to Ted.  I tried the above suggestion.
ctrl+alt+left mouse click doesn't do anything. Just jiggles the the display a 
little. BUT !!  I can rotate the screen with mouse movement.  Looks like I 
have a full screen sized cube. Now the question is, how do we make it the 
proper size?

Bob S. 
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