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Hi I'm using kubuntu with kde 4.3.3. I thought transparency would work with compiz effects enabled too - but I can't manage to get it.
It works with kwin effects on, but I prefer using compiz. Anyone can help? Thanks! L
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Transparency of what? Are you sure the compiz transparency effects are turned on?
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panel transparency - I meant.
I've read in some old posts that this depends on plasma theme: I'm using Air theme, but panel remains blue with no transparency if compiz effects are enabled. |
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Is the compiz transparency effect enabled?
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Also remember to 'kquitapp plasma-desktop' and run 'plasma-desktop' again if you used 'compiz --replace'. Most of the time the panel will otherwise not get the compositing compiz provides.
Also you can follow this guide on how to make compiz be the default wm in kde without kwin ever starting:
where startcompiz must be made executable
and place in your ~/.bashrc at the end:
that way your panel should get the compositing on fresh login. |
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I've created the script in /usr/local/bin and then run it at start. (I don't have a .bashrc in my home)
Compiz is on but panel is still gray if the theme is air and blue if it's oxygen. I've tried to set up transparency in compiz, but didn't manage to do it... EDIT: Finally it works! Great! I've run "kquitapp plasma-desktop" and then plasma-desktop and the panel has gone transparent... How can I make it automatic? |
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You will have to make compiz start automatically as described by me.
If you don't have a file ~/.bashrc - create it with any texteditor - thats what I have done. this is mine: some nice option, the important part is the "export KDEWM=startcompiz"
Have fun *edit* - and remove any "compiz --replace" from your autostart! Otherwise you will be replaceing the working compiz with a not working one! |
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Hi Timo!
I've followed the instructions you suggested me in your last post and created a .bashrc file in my home with no results. Even Compiz is off. Probably you use a different distribution, I'm on Kubuntu Karmic. Do you think there could be another way to reach the goal instead of Kquitapp plasma, and so on? Thanks |
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Hm, now that is strange. Let me check if I missed a step:
1. create a file named "startcompiz"
2. write in that file:
3. close the editor 4. move the file to /bin/ (or somewehere in your path)
5. make that file executable
6. edit your .bashrc
7. add the line
to the bottom of the file (or create the file and just add this line) 8. close editor 9. check your .bash_profile
there should be a line in the saying
if not, add it. 10. close editor Now log out of KDE. Since all these scripts are just "on login" we should not need to restart. So just log back in and compiz should be your windowmanager. If no windowborders are shown, thats emerald. You can either add it to the startcompiz script (after a little sleep of 5 or so) or you can just put it in autostart OR in the compiz-window-decorator plugin setting (last one is probably the cleanest way of doing it). |
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Timo thank you!
I missed .bash_profile! Now all works perfectly! I've added SOLVED! Again thank you so much! Luigi |
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