[Expired for compiz (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Confirmed that the xcalib works a treat, and you can still un-invert
individual windows using the compiz plugin.
I will run that command at start up from now on much thanks for that.
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So, I'm having trouble tracking down the source code for the compiz
negative plugin, but I did find a work-around on the Compiz wiki:
http://wiki.compiz.org/Plugins/Neg
xcalib can be used if the "Negative" filter is not supported by your
hardware or driver. To invert the screen palette with xcali
I find this bug exists both in both Ubiquity, and in Ubuntu Classic,
after running "compiz --replace". This effects me strongly, as I need
to minimize the total light that I see to prolong my remaining central
vision. Plus, non-inverted white windows physically hurt to look at,
now that my eyes a
I'm having the same frustration. Did this work for you in 10.10?
I tried to reproduce it in the classic with effects mode, but there I can't
even get it to turn anything inverted.
I'm a kde user that would love to switch to unity, in kde land this is called
"Invert" and it works beautifully in 10
** Summary changed:
- Compiz Negative Plugin fails on rendering new windows
+ Compiz Negative Plugin fullscreen mode doesn't apply to newly opened windows,
regression from compiz .8
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