Le vendredi 25 septembre 2009 à 17:23 +0200, Yann Droneaud a écrit : > Creating rectangular shadows is a bad things for windows with > non-rectangular content. > > And creating a shadow that match the content shape is not trivial (at > least for me :): you should take care of "hole" in the window content > (think of a donut for example: is there a full shadow in the center, or > only on the border ?) >
I'm wrong regarding xcompmgr's shadows. The way they're made, they are better than, for example, KDE's ones. See following examples: xcompmgr without shadow: https://quoi.quest-ce.net/data/xcompmgr/xcompmgr.jpeg xcompmgr with shadow: https://quoi.quest-ce.net/data/xcompmgr/xcompmgr-s.jpeg kwin with shadow: https://quoi.quest-ce.net/data/xcompmgr/kwin.jpeg PS: something is disturbing here ... my test window use an ARGB32 visual and is decorated with xcompmgr's shadow. So what's the purpose of the initial proposal. Did i miss another thing ? Regards. -- Yann Droneaud _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg
