On Sun, 2006-02-19 at 11:12 +0000, Ruben Vandamme wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm currently testing Xgl, however I came across a "problem".  To have 
> the gl effects I have to use compiz and gnome-window-decorator. But it 
> possible to start e17 without the window-manager part (just the 
> desktop). I've already been able to do it the other way: using e17 as my 
> window-manager and use kicker and gnome-desktop ( or another 
> combination) together.
> I realy hope it's possible, since if it's not, I would have to make a 
> very difficult choice.
> 
I don't believe this is possible, but I could be wrong.

A better option is to use e17 combined with an OpenGL composite manager.
Currently, the only two I'm aware of are Compiz and glxcompmgr.  As
Compiz is also a window manager, it's not really compatible with e17.
But glxcompmgr should be fine.

It'd be great to have a GL-based compmgr build right into e17, but I
don't see that happening any time soon unfortunately.

Cheers,
Ben.
> Ruben
> 
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