I have recently started playing with the transparency settings under the Window Behavior options in KDE 3.5.3. I have edited my xorg.conf as found in howto's online, and it all runs smoothly except for a couple of things that I will detail below:
I use vlc for watching video but have encountered a problem. When I make the video go fullscreen, and then make the window smaller again, the KDE desktop appears darker than normal. If I were to repeat this process, it slowly gets darker and darker until the screen is completely black. It requires logging out and back in to restore the screen to its normal brightness.
Also, my superkaramba widgets blink (sorry, cant find a better way to describe it) under the video.
I have attached my xorg.conf
The following are screenshots of my current settings from kcontrol pertaining to the transparency.
[img width=400 height=323]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v482/pwolfe/snapshot1.png[/img]
[img width=400 height=323]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v482/pwolfe/snapshot2.png[/img]
[img width=400 height=323]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v482/pwolfe/snapshot3.png[/img]
Thanks in advance for any advise you can offer. this is maddening!
I use vlc for watching video but have encountered a problem. When I make the video go fullscreen, and then make the window smaller again, the KDE desktop appears darker than normal. If I were to repeat this process, it slowly gets darker and darker until the screen is completely black. It requires logging out and back in to restore the screen to its normal brightness.
Also, my superkaramba widgets blink (sorry, cant find a better way to describe it) under the video.
I have attached my xorg.conf
The following are screenshots of my current settings from kcontrol pertaining to the transparency.
[img width=400 height=323]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v482/pwolfe/snapshot1.png[/img]
[img width=400 height=323]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v482/pwolfe/snapshot2.png[/img]
[img width=400 height=323]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v482/pwolfe/snapshot3.png[/img]
Thanks in advance for any advise you can offer. this is maddening!
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