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# Compton
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__Compton__ is a compositor for X, and a fork of __xcompmgr-dana__.
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I was frustrated by the low amount of standalone lightweight compositors.
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Compton was forked from Dana Jansens' fork of xcompmgr and refactored. I fixed
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whatever bug I found, and added features I wanted. Things seem stable, but don't
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quote me on it. I will most likely be actively working on this until I get the
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features I want. This is also a learning experience for me. That is, I'm
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partially doing this out of a desire to learn Xlib.
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## Changes from xcompmgr:
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* __inactive window transparency__ (specified with `-i`)
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* __titlebar/frame transparency__ (specified with `-e`)
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* menu transparency (thanks to Dana)
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* shadows are now enabled for argb windows, e.g. terminals with transparency
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* removed serverside shadows (and simple compositing) to clean the code,
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the only option that remains is clientside shadows
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The above features give compton a feature set similar to the xfce compositor.
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Compton has only been tested with openbox so far, but frame transparency
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should work with any window manager that properly sets `_NET_FRAME_EXTENTS`.
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## Fixes from the original xcompmgr:
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* fixed a segfault when opening certain window types
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* fixed a memory leak caused by not freeing up shadows (from the freedesktop
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repo)
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## Building
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The same dependencies as xcompmgr.
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### Dependencies:
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__B__ for build-time
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__R__ for runtime
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* libx11 (B,R)
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* libxcomposite (B,R)
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* libxdamage (B,R)
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* libxfixes (B,R)
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* libXext (B,R)
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* libxrender (B,R)
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* pkg-config (B)
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* make (B)
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* xproto / x11proto (B)
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* bash (R)
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* xprop,xwininfo / x11-utils (R)
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* libpcre (B,R) (Will probably be made optional soon)
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* libconfig (B,R) (Will probably be made optional soon)
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To build, make sure you have the above dependencies:
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``` bash
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$ make
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$ make install
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```
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## Usage
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``` bash
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$ compton -cC -i 0.6 -e 0.6
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$ compton -cC -i 0.6 -e 0.6 -fF
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$ compton -cC -fF -I 0.065 -O 0.065 -D 6 -m 0.8 -i 0.6 -e 0.6
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```
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### Options
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compton [-d display] [-r radius] [-o opacity]
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[-l left-offset] [-t top-offset]
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[-i opacity] [-e opacity] [-cCfFSdG]
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* `-d` __display__
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Specifies the display to manage.
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* `-r` __radius__
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Specifies the blur radius for client-side shadows.
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* `-o` __opacity__
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Specifies the opacity for client-side shadows.
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* `-l` __left-offset__
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Specifies the left offset for client-side shadows.
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* `-t` __top-offset__
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Specifies the top offset for client-side shadows.
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* `-I` __fade-in-step__
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Specifies the opacity change between steps while fading in.
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* `-O` __fade-out-step__
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Specifies the opacity change between steps while fading out.
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* `-D` __fade-delta__
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Specifies the time (in milliseconds) between steps in a fade.
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* `-c`
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Enable client-side shadows on windows.
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* `-f`
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When -c is specified, enables a smooth fade effect for transient windows like
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menus, and for all windows on hide and restore events.
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* `-C`
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When -c is specified, attempts to avoid painting shadows on panels and docks.
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* `-F`
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When -f is specified, also enables the fade effect when windows change their
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opacity, as with transset(1).
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* `-i` __opacity__
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Specifies inactive window transparency. (0.1 - 1.0)
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* `-e` __opacity__
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Specifies window frame transparency. (0.1 - 1.0)
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* `-G`
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Avoid painting shadows on DND windows.
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* `-b` __daemonize__
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Attempt to daemonize process.
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* `-S`
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Enables synchronous operation. Useful for debugging.
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## License
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xcompmgr has gotten around. As far as I can tell, the lineage for this
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particular tree is something like:
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* Keith Packard (original author)
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* Matthew Hawn
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* ...
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* Dana Jansens
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* Myself
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Not counting the tens of people who forked it in between.
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See LICENSE for more info.
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