On 4/18/07, Chris B. Vetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/18/07, Yen-Ju Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > http://thegraveyard.org/skippy.php
> > I gave it a quick try and work fine.
> > But because I have no hardware acceleration, it is quite slow.
> > I wonder anyone who has 3D acceleration can see whether it is usable ?
>
> It's not much faster (on my box_TM).
>
> > It seems to be easy to port, either in AZDock or to an independent 
> > application,
> > Most of the details has been worked out in Azalea or AZDock.
> > and is currently under my radar.
>
> I wrote a similar thing as a bundle that is loaded by my window
> manager running as a separate task. Works well enough.
>
> > To take advantage of x.org, remember to use skippy-xd, not skippy.
>
> This would require reconfiguring the X server configuration to take
> advantage of XRender, XComposite, XDamage and XFixes.
>
> It also isn't very fast (and at least on my box) didn't always work as
> expected -- Windows weren't always updated, windows were drawn in
> black (on a black background) and were only highlighted if you click
> around guessing where a window MIGHT be. That's counter-productive.
>

  Thanx for this information.
  XComposite is for the future while 3D acceleration becomes everywhere.
  So I want to experiment with it and see.

  Yen-Ju

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