On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 4:31 PM, J <email address hidden> wrote:
> So there's no way around it? I mean, you don't need a decorator for any
> other popup menu. I guess I could see if it's possible to create a
> metacity theme that has no borders...
ccsm -> window decorator -> window decoration match -> change it to be
a blank field.
:)
The decorator is still running, at this point, but no decorations are
requested so no decorations will be drawn. Hitting alt-space should
still bring up the window menu. The reason we have it in the decorator
is that I'm trying to keep platform dependent code out of compiz.
On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 4:31 PM, J <email address hidden> wrote:
> So there's no way around it? I mean, you don't need a decorator for any
> other popup menu. I guess I could see if it's possible to create a
> metacity theme that has no borders...
ccsm -> window decorator -> window decoration match -> change it to be
a blank field.
:)
The decorator is still running, at this point, but no decorations are
requested so no decorations will be drawn. Hitting alt-space should
still bring up the window menu. The reason we have it in the decorator
is that I'm trying to keep platform dependent code out of compiz.
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