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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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 Sweetness

 
 by Contrast on: Aug 20 2008
 
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Great work. #6, IMNSHO, gives the best reflection effect I've ever seen, hands down. Thanks for sharing these.


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 Re: Sweetness

 
 by ElTimo on: Aug 20 2008
 
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Glad you like them! All I really did was play with gradients and the "Sinus" filters in GIMP, which somehow still managed to take forever :P
Share them with your friends!


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

 
 by skatox on: Sep 5 2008
 
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how do you merge the reflection of the window border and the window itself??


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 Vista!

 
 by gnrathon on: Sep 5 2008
 
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this puts vista's aero them to shame!!

wonderful!!


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 KDE

 
 by simongaiteiro on: Sep 7 2008
 
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Do you use KDE?

Do you can use murrine as a KDE style???

I was trying to use a murrine theme as the KDE style but I didn't get it. Only works at GTK applications.


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 Re: KDE

 
 by ElTimo on: Sep 7 2008
 
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it does work in kde, you just have to use the other method i mentioned, or if you use kde 4 you can use the Bespin theme, which has transparency similar to Murrine


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

 
 by simongaiteiro on: Sep 7 2008
 
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Thanks!!!


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 A matching plug-in... Almost

 
 by Contrast on: Sep 16 2008
 
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When I saw this post back on the front page, this plug-in - http://forum.compiz-fusion.org/showthread.php?t=7753&page=1 - immediately came to mind. It allows you to set a single color to be partially transparent for your windows (meaning, for example, you could have the part of the window which contains the menubar, toolbars, etc. set to 90% while the actual content section of the window is still opaque). The only catch is it doesn't yet work with Blur. :-( Keep your eyes on that post though - sounds like it'll be getting fixed soon.


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 Re: A matching plug-in... Almost

 
 by ElTimo on: Sep 22 2008
 
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I will definitely be keeping my eye on this. Thanks! It really looks promising, and once the issue with blur/reflection/water/anything else that has to do with window opacity gets sorted out, i'll put instructions up on here as to how to use reflection with that.


\"You say \'poe-tay-toe,\' I say \'the wailing of the innocents.\'\"
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 OMFG thats so sexy

 
 by debiani386 on: Dec 13 2008
 
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WOW! Anything better then computer porn is that lol


im not stupid, are you?
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