Thanks for all your help!
I actually do not have a toolchain set up (though in the coming months I
plan to set one up).
If you wouldn't mind updating the SHR-U feed to the latest unstable, I would
be more than happy to test it out for you =).
I think transparent keyboards in illume is certainly s
Thanks for the reply!
I may give it a try when I get the time and I'll report back how it goes.
-Dan
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:22 AM, Richard Kralovic wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using transparent qwo, but I haven't upgraded my FR since I wrote
> the instructions (it's on my todo list, but... :-)
Hello,
I am using transparent qwo, but I haven't upgraded my FR since I wrote
the instructions (it's on my todo list, but... :-) ). So, I am not very
sure about the current state of packages, but to the best of my
knowledge, situation is as follows:
1) 2) Nobody maintains Xglamo, last commit at g
2009/8/13 Dan Staley
>
> Given that literki seems to be very quick and handles transparency very
> well, has anyone recently tried a transparent qwo?
The transparency in literki is something different. It's only a shaped
window. I don't know if it's possible to use alpha blending yet.
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I really like the idea of qwo and want to try out the transparent version
mentioned at [1].
However, the instructions were written months ago, and involve patching
xglamo and illume...so I am hesitant to try given that the changes may not
be relevant as the packages may have changed (perhaps even i
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