On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 08:02:11PM +0100, Rik Hemsley wrote: > > What would work *very* well, although that is even less trivial, is to have > > "decent" transparency - say 50% for all windows, but make all non-foreground > > windows out-of-focus (ie. pass through a slight low-pass filter, like 5 point > > weighted average, or similar). That would work miracles, and I would buy a > > 24-pack of decent beer of choice to anybody who does that. > > We tried to do something like this last year, where unfocussed windows > were 'greyed out' (contrast reduced). > > It looked beautiful, and made it much more obvious which was the active > window, also reducing distraction of the eye. > > I don't know what happened to this. Perhaps M. Ettrich knows, I think > I was talking to him about it. This sounds VERY interesting. Suppose I would try to add something like that (I like the low-pass filter idea), wouldn't it be easiest to do it in QWidget? I didn't do KDE/Qt programming for a long time, and I don't know if I have time for that now, but just to estimate the neccessary work, how were it done best? (Not counting the 'real' transparency stuff, which we have to wait for) -- CU Joerg PGP Public Key at http://ich.bin.kein.hoschi.de/~trouble/public_key.asc PGP Key fingerprint = D34F 57C4 99D8 8F16 E16E 7779 CDDC 41A4 4C48 6F94 >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<