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 Menu Transparency

 
 by anonymous on: Jan 17 2002
 
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I am developing a desktop which will be based on KDE 2/3 and will include all the cool effects as Windows and keep the origonal kde as an extra option which will be hacked to have window shadows and nice effects. The code of course will be given to KDE to use in kde 3.1.2 (I reckon thats when it will be finished) then you guys can have fun with the new kde or just move on to Messiah Linux :) (Molding Red Hat and Debian into one powerful Linux).


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 Yeah.

 
 by anonymous on: Jan 23 2002
 
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I f****** love the concept. :)

Actually, I'm a die-hard MacOS fan (pre-X *and* post-X), but seeing healthy competition, and free nontheless, is good for everyone.

I think shadows and transparent menus ease the human mind a bit. Seriously, when I tried out MacOS X for the first time, I thought to myself "Oh my God, they're screwing it up!", but then after a while, I began to feel that this was actually taking some load off my mind when doing a lot of windows and stuff, although it sure as shit wasn't taking any off my CPU. This is what Apple has realized from day one (and I believe it's the only reason they still exist), and people are beginning to accept this philosophy, now that they have the hardware that can really do it without clunging the machine to an 80% CPU load.

Like some people would have said fifty years ago, that "hip & cool" chairs were pointless toys, further analysis leads to the conclusion that they're good for your back.

I think this is good for ours minds.


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 watch your eyes

 
 by WRONG on: May 3 2002
 
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transparency is a very cool effect, but it is very hard for the eyes when the words you want to read are also transparent. So the foreground( I mean the things like words) should not be blended with the bottom stuff (whatever was first occupied there). transparency will otherwise be a very stupid idea if it could not make the desktop more readable and functional.


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 Cursors ???

 
 by mikepb78 on: May 4 2002
 
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All we need now is cursor support?


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 Transparent

 
 by AttitudE on: May 12 2002
 
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I would like the icons in the desktop to be transparent, the kicker transparent and when i move a window or at last konqueror to be transparent.

If something is transparent and behind it is something moving, i would like to see it moving and not freezed


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