I like the ability of Marco (Xfce wm) to expand the dimension of the desktop while it is running in composite mode. I'd like to know if there is a way to get the same effect using another window manager. I know Compiz did it years ago, but I'd prefere something lite.
Thanks.
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Marco wm and its zoom effect. Any alternative?
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Re: Marco wm and its zoom effect. Any alternative?
Compiz-reloaded still can do that. Why do you think it's heavy, when it ran fine on all that hardware ten years ago?
http://compiz-debian.tuxfamily.org/
http://compiz-debian.tuxfamily.org/
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Re: Marco wm and its zoom effect. Any alternative?
Compiz is in the official repo. I'd prefere other solutions.stevepusser wrote:Compiz-reloaded still can do that. Why do you think it's heavy, when it ran fine on all that hardware ten years ago?
http://compiz-debian.tuxfamily.org/
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Re: Marco wm and its zoom effect. Any alternative?
That's not the same Compiz. Please read the link.frank38 wrote:Compiz is in the official repo. I'd prefere other solutions.stevepusser wrote:Compiz-reloaded still can do that. Why do you think it's heavy, when it ran fine on all that hardware ten years ago?
http://compiz-debian.tuxfamily.org/
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Re: Marco wm and its zoom effect. Any alternative?
For what it's worth, upstream Debian has dumped the 0.9 compiz and now has the 0.8.16 compiz-reloaded instead. Start your cubes spinning!
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