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And I already have an emerald theme created and backed up as well as a bundle of themes that I have been collecting and saving over the years. Compiz is really the coolest and most fun window manager ever made.

Especially with all its effects and a terminal or 2 embedded in the desktop. Do you see reflection in the CCSM anywhere? Also does it have all the experimental and extra effects like burn, beam and black hole? So i installed the Compiz-easy-patch but its missing the fusion icon and reflection effect. I uninstalled it to install compiz 8. I think what you are missing are the experimental plugins - which is not supported at 0. From my reading on Arch there is a big difference between 0. I think that many of the inconsistencies is the reason why compiz is mostly unsupported on Manjaro and all those problems and inconsistencies is why I have been thrown off track earlier.

There also seems to be a number of Compiz packages with the -git extension for lack of a better term There is also a custom made script that will install Compiz but its Debian based.

On Debian 11 and newer, the compiz-boxmenu package provides a number of different menus to Compiz. It is composed of a daemon that caches the different menus from various sources, following desktop standards and a number of clients to ask the daemon for a specific type of menu, clients that can be bound to different key-chords and mouse events using the Compizconfig Settings Manager. Usage Configuration Before starting Compiz, it's important to configure it, otherwise it'll be impossible to interact with it.

Wiki Login. Improve this question. Prototype Prototype 6 6 gold badges 25 25 silver badges 56 56 bronze badges. You may also want to install compizconfig-settings-manager. It short, the answer is yes to all the questions, though I am not sure what you want explained, and what is "make it compatible to XFCE 4.

Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. To answer this question for someone who is looking for the same explanation as myself: When installing Compiz just by itself, it will use its own built-in gtk-window-decorator , meaning that the window title bars will vanish on the first start without further configuration and if enabling the window decoration, the default blue theme will be used. Open a terminal and enter: sudo apt install compiz compiz-plugins compizconfig-settings-manager dconf-editor The Compiz-Plugins are also needed for additional functionality such as animations and the Cube, dconf-editor for setting up the original Xfce Greybird-theme or another installed theme.

You may also look for the "button-layout" value and move the window buttons to either side here. The value works as such left-button1,left-button2:right-button1,right-button2. So by simply entering the button names minimize, maximize, close , the window buttons will be situated to either side in order, seperated by a comma.

You may also want to add such things as Grid for tiling windows and Application Switcher for alt-tabbing windows and so on. Also make sure that four horizontal workspaces are enabled in the general settings when wanting to use the Cube plugin.

You may have to use the command bash -c "sleep 2; compiz --replace" in the Autostart Applications, in case it doesn't start with compiz --replace alone. This can be fixed by installing gtk3-nocsd from the official repository and rebooting to force traditional window styling. Improve this answer. Also you may create a profile dedicated to xubuntu-session.

What is the relevant startup file in bionic? The compositor is no longer specified in xfce4-session. Prototype thanks, I think that's what I did.



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