# Xwinwrap My fork of xwinwrap. Xwinwrap allows you to stick most of the apps to your desktop background. My use case - can use gif as a background ### Compiling `gcc -Wall xwinwrap.c -lX11 -lXext -lXrender -g -o xwinwrap` You may have to use `-L` flag to specify directory for xlib. e.g. `gcc -Wall xwinwrap.c -L /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu -lX11 -lXext -lXrender -g -o xwinwrap` ### Usage ``` Usage: xwinwrap [-g {w}x{h}+{x}+{y}] [-ni] [-argb] [-fs] [-s] [-st] [-sp] [-a] [-b] [-nf] [-o OPACITY] [-sh SHAPE] [-ov]-- COMMAND ARG1... Options: -g - Specify Geometry (w=width, h=height, x=x-coord, y=y-coord. ex: -g 640x480+100+100) -ni - Ignore Input -argb - RGB -fs - Full Screen -un - Undecorated -s - Sticky -st - Skip Taskbar -sp - Skip Pager -a - Above -b - Below -nf - No Focus -o - Opacity value between 0 to 1 (ex: -o 0.20) -sh - Shape of window (choose between rectangle, circle or triangle. Default is rectangle) -ov - Set override_redirect flag (For seamless desktop background integration in non-fullscreenmode) -debug - Enable debug messages ``` Example `./xwinwrap -g 400x400 -ni -s -nf -b -un -argb -sh circle -- gifview -w WID mygif.gif -a` ### Changes * Added ability to make undecorated window * Changed how desktop window is found * Refactored window hints ---- Original source - https://launchpad.net/xwinwrap