A SOLUTION - Re: compton and shadows

2014-03-07 Thread Sharon Kimble
On Fri, 7 Mar 2014 11:05:41 + Sharon Kimble wrote: > On Fri, 7 Mar 2014 07:16:43 + > Peter Tynan wrote: > > > On 7 March 2014 02:46, Sharon Kimble wrote: > > > If you use 'compton' and a launcher like 'docky' or 'plank' in > > > 'fluxbox' you will find that there is a *shadow* extendin

Re: compton and shadows

2014-03-07 Thread Sharon Kimble
On Fri, 7 Mar 2014 07:16:43 + Peter Tynan wrote: > On 7 March 2014 02:46, Sharon Kimble wrote: > > If you use 'compton' and a launcher like 'docky' or 'plank' in > > 'fluxbox' you will find that there is a *shadow* extending to about > > one inch above your launcher. In this shadow you are u

Re: compton and shadows

2014-03-07 Thread Sharon Kimble
On Fri, 7 Mar 2014 06:26:47 +0100 Gian Uberto Lauri wrote: > What are the effects of the -C (uppercase c) switch? No discernible difference. Sharon. > > -- > Gian Uberto Lauri > Messaggio inviato da un tablet > > > On 07/mar/2014, at 03:46, Sharon Kimble > > wrote: > > > > If you use 'comp

Re: compton and shadows

2014-03-06 Thread Peter Tynan
On 7 March 2014 02:46, Sharon Kimble wrote: > If you use 'compton' and a launcher like 'docky' or 'plank' in > 'fluxbox' you will find that there is a *shadow* extending to about one > inch above your launcher. In this shadow you are unable to click any > button or pane-descriptor like in 'tmux',

Re: compton and shadows

2014-03-06 Thread Gian Uberto Lauri
What are the effects of the -C (uppercase c) switch? -- Gian Uberto Lauri Messaggio inviato da un tablet > On 07/mar/2014, at 03:46, Sharon Kimble wrote: > > If you use 'compton' and a launcher like 'docky' or 'plank' in > 'fluxbox' you will find that there is a *shadow* extending to about one

compton and shadows

2014-03-06 Thread Sharon Kimble
If you use 'compton' and a launcher like 'docky' or 'plank' in 'fluxbox' you will find that there is a *shadow* extending to about one inch above your launcher. In this shadow you are unable to click any button or pane-descriptor like in 'tmux', it is effectively 'dead-ground' and unusable. Is the