![]() ![]() ![]() Nice colour picker in there too, always found picking colours by RGB a royal pain. Looks quite nice too, and first time I've been bothered to actually tweak any settings. Setting up compton-conf-l10n (0.11.2-1) compton-conf Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.23-1). ![]() Processing triggers for mime-support (3.60). Selecting previously unselected package compton-conf-l10n. 133710 files and directories currently installed.) Selecting previously unselected package compton-conf. The following NEW packages will be installed:Ġ upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 188 kB of additional disk space will be used. The following additional packages will be installed: Last edited by johnraff ( sudo apt-get install compton-conf > compton checks default ~/.config/nf and applies whatever is there > bl-compositor runs 'compton &' (forks to background) > bl-compositor reads /etc/bunsen/compton_startup and, if any options have been set, adds them to compton's command User launches 'bl-compositor -start' ( via menu or openbox/autostart) Maybe just having a bit of documentation somewhere would be enough, as long as there's no fear of a plain 'compton' startup command + the default nf actually breaking anything. I'm not sure if we want to complicate things to the point of having multiple script-selected nfs. (See the example code in the EDIT at the bottom of this post.) While the sysadmin would be able to add desktop effect settings here, the comments should make it clear that those are expected to be left to individual users in ~/.config/nf. Not source the /etc file, exactly, but use it to set compton's startup options. There seems to still be issues with a number of python packages in Stretch.Ģ.) Are you planning to source the file in /etc and extend it in ~/.config? There are some dependency issues with the phoronix-test-suite, so performance profiling may be on hold at the present time, unless somebody can show me a different way to go about that. At the moment, instead of any performance profiles (which seem to not want to run in Debian at any rate), I am just documenting what works and what doesn't. Since you can specify a config file when starting compton, you could build several, then the script logic figures out which config is most likely to work and loads it or prompts the user to select one from a menu of choices (probably a list generated from the files it finds in that directory.Īlso, keep in mind, for configuration and testing purposes, I have removed bl-compositor and am working with just the config file. i had a couple of questions before I start posting:ġ.) Where would you prefer I post them? In this thread or someplace else?Ģ.) Are you planning to source the file in /etc and extend it in ~/.config? It just seems machine specific stuff should be in /etc for the most part and all the user level configuration stuff can then be addressed after the system specific stuff is handled. I will start posting the setups when I get a chance to sit down for a bit. ![]() I have things worked out for compositing in Virtualbox now. ![]()
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