Re: composite and window translucency/shadow

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Anders Storsveen wrote:

> I found one serious defect with the transparency/shadow effect in kde!
> if you use a shadow in conjunction with the transparency you will get a
> darker transparancy, because apparently the shadow is a black
> semi-transparent copy of the window which is just a little bigger than
> the original window!

You mean like a shadow of a real object, which is a grey copy of the object
casting the shadow? ;-). Anyway, you should report the issue as a wishlist
to bugs.kde.org, where an appropriate developer can take a look at it. (I'm
not very familiar with the translucency stuff, but is the shadowing done by
xcompmgr or some other non-KDE thing? If so, it wouldn't be a KDE issue.
ICBW on that though.)

Regards,
Philip
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