On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 19:21:32 +0200
Moritz Angermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> No not yet.
> Unless you run a desktop of an Evas and had your evas ontop of that
> evas rendered though the evas itself (evoak) no!.

Ok

> X does not (yet) support transparency.
> All transparency you see on linux desktop is made as fake transparency.
> ( wich is why you see the background instead of the browser in Eterm
> when you move it over your firefox )
> it basically takes a snapshot of the background and uses that.
> This is ( to my knowledge ) called fake-transparency.

Yes, I know...It's enough for my simple program.

Most times I also prefer this system over "real" transparency because a
Eterm with a through-shining sylpheed wouldn't be too nice...

I know this effects from apple.


Thanks,

Friedrich

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