> > good way to disable that behavior, is indeed quite unpopular over in
> #kde.
> it is relevant. If it works fine in the composited setup, then the problem
> is
> not that it's put to grayscale, but that the contrast in the non-composited
> setup is too bad. Which would mean that should be fixed.
On Tuesday 21 May 2013 12:08:09 Eike Hein wrote:
> He's right though, this is entirely unrelated to using desktop effects or
> not,
> and that the icons of minimized icons get desaturized as of 4.10, with no
> good way to disable that behavior, is indeed quite unpopular over in #kde.
it is relevant
He's right though, this is entirely unrelated to using desktop effects or
not,
and that the icons of minimized icons get desaturized as of 4.10, with no
good way to disable that behavior, is indeed quite unpopular over in #kde.
The main reason being given is that users rely on telling windows apar
On Tuesday 21 May 2013 12:31:19 Veeti Paananen wrote:
> On 21/05/13 12:26, Martin Gräßlin wrote:
> > if I interpret the screenshots correctly you are not using Desktop
> > Effects,
> > right?
>
> I am using desktop effects. Disabling them makes no difference.
I must say that the screenshot really