The front window + panels occupy a single plane. All windows beneath have
their own plane, and menus have a plane on top. How easy is it to shoehorn
that logic into Compiz?
2009/8/20 Travis Watkins <email address hidden>
> Last time I looked into this it required a bit of a hack where you draw
> the shadows in two stages. The first stage is drawing the panel shadows
> only then running through the windows a second time drawing shadows for
> everything else. Upstream was very resistant to such a change happening
> there and I actually think the next release of compiz (when/if if ever
> happens) would make such a change impossible to do in this way. Not
> really sure what to do here to be honest.
>
> --
> Compiz's Panel shadows show on top of other windows
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/91786
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The front window + panels occupy a single plane. All windows beneath have
their own plane, and menus have a plane on top. How easy is it to shoehorn
that logic into Compiz?
2009/8/20 Travis Watkins <email address hidden>
> Last time I looked into this it required a bit of a hack where you draw /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 91786
> the shadows in two stages. The first stage is drawing the panel shadows
> only then running through the windows a second time drawing shadows for
> everything else. Upstream was very resistant to such a change happening
> there and I actually think the next release of compiz (when/if if ever
> happens) would make such a change impossible to do in this way. Not
> really sure what to do here to be honest.
>
> --
> Compiz's Panel shadows show on top of other windows
> https:/
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> of the bug.
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