> > * Maximise a window and click on applications on the menu panel > > with the window in focus. The window will now loose focus and it's > > title bar's color will change, but the menu shaddow area still shows > > the window title with the focused color. > > Again, this would require more hacking. Likely require some kind of > evil WM trickery, since what I expect is happening is that the menu code > is grabbing the screen image before the WM has updated, and this is > tricky to do given they are separate processes (and thus > "asynchonous"). Yay X. Well, I'd say with some fiddling with the timing we could stop this happening in 90% of cases. > > * Sometimes(seems random) the shadow area is not drawn properly. Moving > > between view and edit menus in gedit really quickly, I sometimes have > > half of the open toolbar button cut off. > > > > I'd love to see if these issues can be resolved. Then maybe we could get > > it into gtk :) > > Please gods no. ^,^ Let's wait until this can be done *correctly*, > using real X techniques that actually work with a semblance of speed and > accuracy. Then we can have all sorts of goodness like translucent > menues and window shadows and fancy shadowy/translucent overlays and > translucent/anti-aliased drag-n-drop icon cursor thingies and all that. > With leprechaun marshmallows. ^,^ When are we getting proper transparency in X? I know we have transparent cursors in the next one ... -- .--= [ MArk Finlay - sisob ] =--. [ Gnome User's Board : www.gnomesupport.org/forums ] [ Public Key: http://evolvedoo.sf.net/sisobatericomdotnet.asc ]
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