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Compiz Reflection Pack

   5.cranberry  

Compiz Theme

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Compiz Reflection Pack
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Downloads:  30594
Submitted:  Aug 19 2008
Updated:  Jan 24 2011

Description:

Package of images to be used as reflections with Compiz.
TO USE:

Untar the file wherever you want
Enable the Reflection plugin in CCSM
In the options for the Reflection plugin, change the reflection image to whichever one you like best

A user asked how I got the screenshot to look like it does. there are two ways you can do this

One way is to use a recent version of the Murrine engine, such as one included in Ubuntu Intrepid or Jaunty, and use the GTK RGBA module from http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Another+Gtk+RGBA+module+?content=100968 and follow the instructions there to enable RGBA colormaps.

The other way is to go into Compizconfig, and under the General section go to opacity, add a new value, set the Window Match to "any" (without quotes) and set the opacity to ~88-95. nNote, however, that this will make EVERYTHING transparent, which can make it hard to read text

after you do that, enable the "Reflections for windows" option under the Reflection category.




Changelog:

version 1.applesauce- added a new texture and uploaded a screenshot

version 1.chunky.applesauce- added instructions for how i got the screensot like that

version macadamea.nut.cookie- added a new reflection image, and made inverses of some of the older ones

Version roflcopter.6- blurred some old images and added a vista-esque one, for you Microshaft fanboys ;)

Version asparagus: Updated the instructions, as it is no longer necessary to use the SVN Murrine engine.

5.cranberry: Updated download link. The old hosting site messed up the file name and made it difficult to extract.

Updated URL to fix download. My friend's server took a dump and lost all my files, so I had to dig around the internets to find this again. Sorry guys, it's back again.




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 FOR ITALIAN PEOPLE:

 
 by FraSMOG on: Jan 12 2009
 
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se volete qui c'è una guida su come ottenere le finestre trasparenti con Murrine:
http://pimpmylinux.wordpress.com/2008/11/26/pimp-my%E2%84%A2-finestre-trasparenti-con-murrina-e-gtk/

mi auguro possa servire a qualcuno...

:)


S.M.O.G. from Pimp My Linux
http://pimpmylinux.wordpress.com

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 Re: FOR ITALIAN PEOPLE:

 
 by ElTimo on: Jan 21 2009
 
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Grazie. Molto apprezzato.


\"You say \'poe-tay-toe,\' I say \'the wailing of the innocents.\'\"
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 Re: FOR ITALIAN PEOPLE:

 
 by FraSMOG on: Jun 13 2010
 
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Questo è l'articolo più aggiornato per chi usasse l'ultima versione di Ubuntu (10.04):
http://pimpmylinux.wordpress.com/2010/06/06/pimp-my-%E2%84%A2-trasparenza-con-murrina-e-gtk-per-ubuntu-lucid/

Spero serva a qualcuno.


S.M.O.G. from Pimp My Linux
http://pimpmylinux.wordpress.com

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 Reflections on reflections

 
 by ElTimo on: Jan 21 2009
 
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Should I keep uploading new images? or do I have enough here to keep most people satisfied?


\"You say \'poe-tay-toe,\' I say \'the wailing of the innocents.\'\"
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 hey

 
 by BigCityCat on: Jan 26 2009
 
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Well I was going through all your reflections, and some of them do not make the windows transparent. While still giving the reflections. Which is good. I have my set up like this....In opacity brightness and saturation tab I have "popupmenu" set to 85 and I also have "any" set to 75. In the reflections tab I have reflections for windows checked and window decorations unchecked. I have Alpha dependance threshold up to 10. Then I have all your reflections stored in templates, un tared. I would say about half of them give the reflections while leaving the windows not transparent, which is good. I just don't understand why some effect transparency so differently.


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 Re: hey

 
 by ElTimo on: Jan 29 2009
 
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I think it's because some are black and white and entirely opaque (most of the later ones) and therefore don't have any "gaps" in the opacity like some of the earlier ones. Hope this helps (or even makes sense for that matter).


\"You say \'poe-tay-toe,\' I say \'the wailing of the innocents.\'\"
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 change transparency?

 
 by 95monye on: Jun 21 2009
 
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can i regulate the transparency on rgba windows?
thx for answers!


ubuntu !
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 Re: change transparency?

 
 by ElTimo on: Jul 19 2009
 
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As far as i know, it's not possible to change the transparency level of rgba windows. I know, it bugs me too.


\"You say \'poe-tay-toe,\' I say \'the wailing of the innocents.\'\"
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 can't download

 
 by rakeshiitprudhvi on: Feb 13 2010
 
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link seems to be broken..
will u plz check this out....I wd look forward for using this pack


rakesh prudhvi kasthuri
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 No reflection files

 
 by SicoBulo on: Jul 5 2010
 
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Well, your package is not defined and an error appears when I try to excract your file....


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