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An idea of which i don't know the consequences
by Ian on Wednesday 23/Apr/2008, @07:09
When a window goes to the background, how about removing 50% of the colour - similar effect when you log out and the desktop goes black and white.
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Re: An idea of which i don't know the consequences
by nuno pinheiro on Wednesday 23/Apr/2008, @07:20
this is really the type of difrence i would like to see, but its seeams its not very good and couses fliquering.
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  • Re: An idea of which i don't know the consequences
    by NabLa on Thursday 24/Apr/2008, @01:33
    Mm I think is a great idea though. Perhaps this is one for the developers to stop moaning about and fix the flickering? :)
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Re: An idea of which i don't know the consequences
by Flitcraft on Wednesday 23/Apr/2008, @09:08
There's the composite effect "darken inactive" that does pretty much the same. 20% works very well for me, and I find it ergonomically and aesthetically more pleasing than a coloured titlebar.
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  • Re: An idea of which i don't know the consequences
    by NabLa on Thursday 24/Apr/2008, @02:33
    Yeah, but composite ain't enabled by default, and Oxygen needs to be able to work without it.

    Besides, composite performance at the moment is not optimal
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