[Expired for compiz (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** 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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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
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
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
** 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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