Oppsie, I told you the wrong place for the alpha transperancy. It's in Desktop/Window Behavior/Translucency
Simon Maynard wrote: >It shouldn't be a hardware issue as my machine has a Geforce 4 running >the nvidia-drivers. He has a Geforce 3 running the nvidia-drivers also. >I am also running the latest stable versions of everything mixed with a >few unstable packages. So it shouldn't be a problem regarding me running >out of date software. > >Thanks > >Simon > >On Fri, 2005-06-03 at 18:46 +0100, Ognjen Bezanov wrote: > > >>Simon Maynard wrote: >> >> >> >>>Using my friends Debian machine yesterday and his terminals had a >>>"better" transparency than mine. Gnome-terminal, Eterm and Aterm all >>>refreshed their transparency when moving the terminals around, whereas >>>on my box I have to drop the terminal before the transparency updates. >>>He also informed me that the terminals had the same behaviour when using >>>Gentoo, by default. >>> >>>Am i missing a USE flag or some option somewhere? >>> >>>Thanks, >>> >>>Simon >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>I have the same thing, but on two gentoo boxes. On one it will not >>refresh until you drop the terminal. The other will update as I drag it >>along. I can send you my use flags (for the box that it does work on), >>but i dont think its that. The only difference between these machines >>is that the one where it has "better transparency" has been updated >>while the older one hasnt been updated so much (due to a lack of space >>on the HD) . >> >>I dont know, maybe i inadvertantly set it up, because i dont recollect >>deliberatly enabling it (oh yeah, the 'working' laptop has DRI and other >>HW-accel enabled, come to think if it maybe thats why the transparency >>works better). >> >> >> > > > -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list