That's where I'm confused. "exactly what we have today" does not involve
any transparency. Or are you counting the static rendering on the login
screen that has a transparent appearance?

I get that a "swipe through" would add a new requirement for a
transparent greeter surface (based on my imagination of what "swipe-
through" means). But we need to see the design to verify if surface
opacity is adequate or per-pixel alpha (shape) is required.

Regardless, if we limit blending to just the greeter surface(s) then I
have no complaints.

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