Re: [kde] B&W desktop horror
- From: Anne Wilson <cannewilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 20:49:52 +0100
On Tuesday 29 July 2008 20:16:20 Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
The file to edit was kwinrc, where there is a clear [Compositing]
section, right at the beginning. Setting that to Enabled=false got me
back in.
Cool, glad you got it fixed.
I don't want fancy effects, but I wanted to use the shading to
differentiate between active and passive windows. When I've some time to
spare I'll have another go at this, to see whether I can identify where
the problem lies.
In my experience, turning on certain effects seems to break things. I
have desktop effects turned off, as they don't (currently) seem stable
enough for regular use.
Note that you can also turn on "inactive window color effects"
(Appearance->Colors).
Pros:
- Far more flexible than the WM effect; you can change the color, do
things like dim the text, etc.
Cons:
- The repaints apparently bother some people
- Because it's using the color scheme instead of a WM effect it's "less
pervasive" (though, feel free to gripe about particular apps you'd like
to see use it better ;-) ), and only works on Qt applications.
I'll give that a try in the morning, thanks
Anne
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