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Hide the window after a period of inactivity #46

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GoogleCodeExporter opened this issue Apr 18, 2015 · 5 comments
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Hide the window after a period of inactivity #46

GoogleCodeExporter opened this issue Apr 18, 2015 · 5 comments

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If I understand what Pieter asked, he would like key-mon to be invisible, and 
appear only when mouse clicks and button presses are shown.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by scottaki...@gmail.com on 29 Jul 2010 at 10:51

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Yep, that is exactly what I meant :)
The reason is as follows. I like the large-scale images, because they are very 
clear to the watcher. However, when working with a full-screen application, 
these might be in the way of something you would like to show in your tutorial.

Original comment by Ailuru...@gmail.com on 29 Jul 2010 at 11:24

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Issue 72 has been merged into this issue.

Original comment by livibet...@gmail.com on 12 Aug 2011 at 4:33

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I thought this is related to Issue 72, but it's not after another read.

Unmerging Issue 72 and changing the issue summary.

Original comment by livibet...@gmail.com on 18 Aug 2011 at 4:05

  • Changed title: Hide tge window after a period of inactivity
  • Added labels: Component-UI

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Fix typo. (Wish we have minute-edit feature on Google Code)

Original comment by livibet...@gmail.com on 18 Aug 2011 at 4:09

  • Changed title: Hide the window after a period of inactivity

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In re5386f8973d6. (stepped on another commit-log command mine, have to close 
manually)

Anyway, please test it.

On my computer, it doesn't seem to be happy with xcompmgr + opacity setting. 
Some strange artifacts around transparent area. I thought it might be wrong 
about how I generated mask, but then I found two examples, though both are not 
generating mask as I did in key-mon code. They just use mask from image/XPM. 
After I use transset-df to set the opacity on them, they also have similar 
issues.

I believe that's something wrong with my X composition stuff. (Never got to 
understand it)

So, I think it should be fine to push the code.

Original comment by livibet...@gmail.com on 19 Aug 2011 at 2:08

  • Changed state: Done

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