>>> On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 11:06 AM, dragoran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I noticed that the control+super key kombi no longer works with the rain
> plugin.. I went to check why and found out that its disabled in gconf.
> so I tryed to change it back to (which is the default)
> but
Mike Dransfield wrote:
> Kresimir Kukulj wrote:
>> Mike Dransfield wrote:
>>> Kresimir Kukulj wrote:
hi,
I saw that Mike Dransfield tried to port 'state' plugin from beryl.
What does it do? It should be able to place windows, based on name,
class etc., to specific vie
Hello,
I noticed that the control+super key kombi no longer works with the rain
plugin.. I went to check why and found out that its disabled in gconf.
so I tryed to change it back to (which is the default)
but it changes itself back to disabled... any idea why?
_
Mike Dransfield wrote:
> Kresimir Kukulj wrote:
>> Robert Carr wrote:
>>
>>> The Compiz-scheme can function as a state plugin of sorts. It embeds
>>> the Guile interpreter for the Scheme language in to a Compiz plugin
>>> and provides bindings/hooks in to events.
>>>
>>> You can find it at http:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You can remove decorations from a single window with (set-option
> "decoration" "decoration_match" ...) where the third argument is some
> match expression that matches all windows except the ones you don't
> want. Maybe an easier way to do this could be added...
>
> Lik
Kresimir Kukulj wrote:
> Mike Dransfield wrote:
>> Kresimir Kukulj wrote:
>>> hi,
>>>
>>> I saw that Mike Dransfield tried to port 'state' plugin from beryl.
>>>
>>> What does it do? It should be able to place windows, based on name,
>>> class etc., to specific viewports. I recently converted to c
Mike Dransfield wrote:
> Kresimir Kukulj wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> I saw that Mike Dransfield tried to port 'state' plugin from beryl.
>>
>> What does it do? It should be able to place windows, based on name,
>> class etc., to specific viewports. I recently converted to compiz window
>> manager from Wi
Kresimir Kukulj wrote:
> Robert Carr wrote:
>
>> The Compiz-scheme can function as a state plugin of sorts. It embeds
>> the Guile interpreter for the Scheme language in to a Compiz plugin
>> and provides bindings/hooks in to events.
>>
>> You can find it at http://gitweb.opencompositing.org
>>
You can remove decorations from a single window with (set-option
"decoration" "decoration_match" ...) where the third argument is some
match expression that matches all windows except the ones you don't
want. Maybe an easier way to do this could be added...
Likewise once I add getting/setting of c
Robert Carr wrote:
> The Compiz-scheme can function as a state plugin of sorts. It embeds
> the Guile interpreter for the Scheme language in to a Compiz plugin
> and provides bindings/hooks in to events.
>
> You can find it at http://gitweb.opencompositing.org
> (compcomm/plugins/compiz-scheme) it
hello
I was wondering if it were possible to allow showdesktop to use a hotcorner
to be activated please ??
it is so much more useful to activate showdesktop like this.
thankyou
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This draft patch adds a small function called getCoreInfo (maybe
getMetadata would be better?). It allows external apps to get
information about the _running_ compiz process.
The metadata directory is the most important because it will
be needed to read non-standard metadata directly from the
XM
David Reveman wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 19:23 +0100, Mike Dransfield wrote:
>
>> Here is a quick patch for dbus to make it try to load the
>> metadata from a file if the plugin is not loaded.
>>
>> I have tested it and it works fine, but I wanted to check to
>> see if you had something else
David Reveman wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 11:51 +0100, Mike Dransfield wrote:
>
>> David Reveman wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 00:29 +0100, Mike Dransfield wrote:
>>>
>>>
There is a problem with some window specific actions like
scale_group and rotate_with_windo
Kresimir Kukulj wrote:
> hi,
>
> I saw that Mike Dransfield tried to port 'state' plugin from beryl.
>
> What does it do? It should be able to place windows, based on name,
> class etc., to specific viewports. I recently converted to compiz window
> manager from WindowMaker (used it for 8 years),
I can enable compiz on default DISPLAY :0 on gnome on FC6, all
features are OK, but when I set up a DISPLAY :2 with Xnest, try to run
compiz in DISPLAY :2, fail,
Error info:
compiz: No composite extension
I check compiz source code:
if (!XQueryExtension (dpy,
Instead of use compiz windows manager, I want to use matchbox, but I want reuse
compiz plugins, means I use matchbox + compiz as windows manager + 3D desktop
effect solution, would you please give me some suggestion about my plan.
What about the effort? Would you please give me some suggestion
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