Re: [E-devel] Re: OSXDocker

2003-11-13 Thread Ibukun Olumuyiwa
On Thu 13 Nov 2003, Cristalle Azundris Sabon wrote: > Gen Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Background is garbled here. : ( > > what bpp are you running it at? the thing is, i know _nothing_ about X, so > > I've got code that works on 32bpp (my desktop :p ). > > 16bpp. > Same here: al

Re: [E-devel] Re: OSXDocker

2003-11-13 Thread Andrew Elcock
Gen Zhang wrote: The problem i see is what Andrew E. wrote: 2) the background is not psudo transparent, it seems to pick a random bit of the background to paste behind it, then never refreshes. - either that or it is just getting random junk I made a simple pseudo transparent clock that uses the P

Re: [E-devel] Re: OSXDocker

2003-11-13 Thread The Rasterman
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 12:11:34 + Gen Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled: > > The problem i see is what Andrew E. wrote: > > > 2) the background is not psudo transparent, it seems to pick a random > > > bit of the background to paste behind it, then never refreshes. - either > >

Re: [E-devel] Re: OSXDocker

2003-11-13 Thread Gen Zhang
On Thursday 13 Nov 2003 1:39 pm, Cristalle Azundris Sabon wrote: > Gen Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> I made a simple pseudo transparent clock that uses the PT function from > >> evidence. (imlib2) http://tokyo.cored.org/code/eeclock.tar.gz > > > > The thing is, I _really_ want to keep the

[E-devel] Re: OSXDocker

2003-11-13 Thread Gen Zhang
> The problem i see is what Andrew E. wrote: > > 2) the background is not psudo transparent, it seems to pick a random > > bit of the background to paste behind it, then never refreshes. - either > > that or it is just getting random junk > > I made a simple pseudo transparent clock that uses the P