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    No transparency in Crystal Window Decoration

    I used to use the Suse 10.0 Distro and added Crystal window decoration from KDE-Look.org. I had no trouble enabling transparency in the window decoration.

    Now I'm using Kubuntu Dapper which comes with the Crystal window dec by default. However, I can't enable transparency for it. Why?

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    Re: No transparency in Crystal Window Decoration

    Originally posted by jdunn
    I used to use the Suse 10.0 Distro and added Crystal window decoration from KDE-Look.org.  I had no trouble enabling transparency in the window decoration.

    Now I'm using Kubuntu Dapper which comes with the Crystal window dec by default.  However,  I can't enable transparency for it.  Why?
    me too, please help!

    Kubuntu CVS
    GF 6600gt 128
    p4 2.6gc
    1 gb ddr-pc 3200

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      #3
      Re: No transparency in Crystal Window Decoration

      System Settings->Appearance->Window Decorations
      Select the Background Tab
      Check the 'Enable Transparency' checkbox
      Change the amount of 'Fade' to adjust the level of transparency

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        Re: No transparency in Crystal Window Decoration

        thx for the help, but this doesn't seem works for me.

        I have solved the problem by
        Step 1. System Settings ->Desktop -> Windows Behaviour -> Translucency -> checked the "Use translucency/shadows"
        Step 2. editing the xorg.conf.
        Adding:
        Section "Extensions"
        Option "Composite" "Enable"
        EndSection

        After that, my transparency is not restricted by Crystal, WooooooooooooW
        sorry for my bad English.

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          #5
          Re: No transparency in Crystal Window Decoration

          Careful. Composite managers are still fairly new and buggy. You might eventually run into some problems, especially if you run opengl apps (ex: games, like ut2004). I tried the KDE composite manager a few months ago...It was very pretty but not worth the headaches for me. I'll probably try compositing again in several months, after its matured somewhat.

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