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18-Feb-2008, 03:44 PM #1
Solved: transparent backround for cube (sabayon)
im running sabayon 3.4 f. i searched throguh every option in the compiz fusion menu, and i enabled the "cube gears", i assume that it shows gears inside the window, thats what the picture looked like. now i would really like to get my background to be transparent so i could see them... or maybe even become transparent when i am moving the cube. any suggestions? i have went through the background options, but i am new to this, so i appreciate any help, thank you.
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also i would really like to enable my cube to stay on the top side if i put it there, ive seen that in a video and i cant figure out how to do it. it just pops back to one of the four main sides.
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20-Feb-2008, 01:19 AM #2
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im running sabayon 3.4 f. i searched throguh every option in the compiz fusion menu, and i enabled the "cube gears", i assume that it shows gears inside the window, thats what the picture looked like. now i would really like to get my background to be transparent so i could see them... or maybe even become transparent when i am moving the cube. any suggestions? i have went through the background options, but i am new to this, so i appreciate any help, thank you.
Natedogg319

also i would really like to enable my cube to stay on the top side if i put it there, ive seen that in a video and i cant figure out how to do it. it just pops back to one of the four main sides.
http://wiki.compiz-fusion.org/
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26-Feb-2008, 11:44 AM #3
what your talking about is pretty simple. ok heres what you need to do.. go into the desktop cube option and search for transparenvy or something like that
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26-Feb-2008, 11:49 AM #4
yeah, dont ask me how i missed that before. just when i thought i went through everything, a whole other world pops up... i love linux.

thanks a lot for the help both of you.
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