Yuxuan Shui
Yuxuan Shui
thanks! if you can, try build from the `partial-pacing` branch and see if that helps
oh this is nifty. `_KDE_NET_WM_BLUR_BEHIND_REGION` actually allows you to blur only parts of a window. our blur code already supports using a mask internally, should be doable.
@sigprof hi i tried your steps on awesome, (`hsetroot` then restart `awesome`) but i can't reproduce the problem you described. i do have `use-damage = true`. maybe some other config...
@sigprof ok i see it now.
my current guess is that, if a window is mapped and unmapped right away, its window is not added to damage.
@sigprof can you try #1215 ?
Would it be enough if picom also searches in a fixed directory? e.g. `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/picom/include`.
> In this example would I just do `@include common.conf` in `picom.conf` and it would search `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/picom/include`? Yes, would that solve your problem?
@Inu90 did you disable fade out on close?
@Inu90 can you upload your config file please.