This analysis is correct, tilda will start without real transparency if
this is not supported by the window manager. Unfortunately there is not
much that can be done in tilda. This is a problem of the startup script
or what ever mechanism is responsible to start tilda. If tilda is
started before co
I'm almost sure this has to do with Tilda attempting to start before the
compositing engine is ready. The "fix" here would be to have the ability
to control startup application priority.
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Same problem.
This work around works for me:
sh -c "sleep 2; exec tilda"
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Also affect by this bug, Lucid fresh install on SSD disk.
Possible work around is to use this command instead when starting Tilda
in the start-up programs:
sh -c "sleep 2; exec tilda"
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It's not an Ubuntu-specific bug, I have the same in Debian with XFCE and its
compositing. The reason might be that Tilda starts before the compositing has
started and chooses non-transparent mode.
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=90305
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Obviously, my statement was too fast and therefore incorrect. Both my
two 64 bit machines start tilda w/o real transparancy which makes sense
after Alexandre's explanation. My third box at home might be slow enough
to bring up compiz first, because I didn't notice the flaw here. Maybe
this kinda ra
Alexandre's script works for me. Obviously not ideal, but it's a decent
workaround in the meantime.
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On my work system (64 bit Lucid) the problem persists. Autostarted tilda
comes up without transparency. Will try your workaround, Alexandre!
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That last suggestions sounds very reasonable to me! But, luckily my
laptop now works with tilda and transparency (64 bit Lucid) without
workarounds. Have to test it with my other box, though. Will report
back.
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Same for me, only occurs in Lucid.
I'm not sure but tilda might load before compiz, and is not able to get
real transparency because of this.
A simple workaround for me was to load this script at boot time instead:
#! /bin/bash
sleep 5
tilda
exit
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Confirm. Clean install of Lucid. Did not have problem with Karmic.
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Encountering exactly this issue immediately after upgrading from Karmic
to Lucid.
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It's definitely doing this for me too in Lucid. No transparency if it
autostarts at boot, but if i quit it and start it again manually, it's
fine.
I don't get it. What's different about the command ':~$ tilda' being
run by the startup applications manager from me running it from the
terminal or
I also get this on Lucid, but not on Karmic.
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I can confirm this on Lucid Lynx with Tilda 0.09.6-2. Restarting Tilda
fixes this a while, but not for long.
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