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xcompmgr (1)

Name

xcompmgr - sample X compositing manager

Synopsis

/usr/bin/xcompmgr  [-d display] [-r radius] [-o opacity] [-l
left-offset] [-t top-offset] [-acCfFnsS]

Description




User Commands                                         xcompmgr(1)



NAME
     xcompmgr - sample X compositing manager

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/bin/xcompmgr  [-d display] [-r radius] [-o opacity] [-l
     left-offset] [-t top-offset] [-acCfFnsS]

DESCRIPTION
     xcompmgr is a sample compositing manager for X servers  sup-
     porting  the  XFIXES,  DAMAGE, and COMPOSITE extensions.  It
     enables basic eye-candy effects.

OPTIONS
     -d display
          Specifies the display to manage.

     -r radius
          Specifies the blur radius for client-side shadows.

     -o opacity
          Specifies the opacity for client-side shadows.

     -l left-offset
          Specifies the left offset for client-side shadows.

     -t top-offset
          Specifies the top offset for client-side shadows.

     -I fade-in-step
          Specifies the opacity change between steps while fading
          in.

     -O fade-out-step
          Specifies the opacity change between steps while fading
          out.

     -D fade-delta
          Specifies the time (in milliseconds) between steps in a
          fade.

     -a   Automatic  server-side compositing.  This instructs the
          server to use the standard composition  rules.   Useful
          for debugging.

     -c   Client-side  compositing with soft shadows and translu-
          cency support.

     -f   When -c is specified, enables a smooth fade effect  for
          transient  windows  like  menus, and for all windows on
          hide and restore events.

     -n   Simple client-side compositing.



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User Commands                                         xcompmgr(1)



     -s   Server-side compositing with hard-edged shadows.

     -C   When -c is specified, attempts to avoid painting  shad-
          ows on panels and docks.

     -F   When -f is specified, also enables the fade effect when
          windows change their opacity, as with transset(1).

     -S   Enables synchronous operation.  Useful for debugging.

BUGS
     Probably.     Please    report    any    you     find     to
     http://bugs.freedesktop.org/.

AUTHORS
     Keith  Packard,  with contributions from Matthew Allum, Eric
     Anholt, Dan Doel, Thomas Luebking, Matthew Hawn,  Ely  Levy,
     Phil Blundell, and Carl Worth.


ATTRIBUTES
     See   attributes(5)   for   descriptions  of  the  following
     attributes:

     +-----------------------------+--------------------------------+
     |      ATTRIBUTE TYPE         |        ATTRIBUTE VALUE         |
     +-----------------------------+--------------------------------+
     |Availability                 |desktop/window-manager/xcompmgr |
     +-----------------------------+--------------------------------+
     |Interface Stability          |Volatile                        |
     +-----------------------------+--------------------------------+
























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