![]() Right now I am back to manually toggling compositing using Alt-Shft-F12, which is far from ideal. Where a plain initial is to be used, a larger size of the type - face used. It does not assume the compositors recommended size, and if the user tries to close. There is also a script called Autocomposer in the KDE store, but it also turns off compositing everywhere. Men do not attain perfection by striving to do something out of the common. It can let you know if your application is maximized or fullscreen. It allows users with small screens to use almost the entire screen for web. What I want is to turn off compositing when the full screen application has focus. Immersive fullscreen is a fullscreen mode for the Chrome OS Ash window manager. I guess the expectation is that one is supposed to use Window Rules to manage that kind of thing, and I can certainly create a window rule that turns off compositing, but it turns it off everywhere whenever the full screen application is running. This test makes sure that touch hit rects are reported for fullscreen HTML5. Now the cube is gone, bit I can make Slide work.īut the option to turn off compositing while full screen is also gone. fast/events/touch/resources/compositor-touch-hit-rects.css>. I can get sound by clicking on the game window, but then the compositor window comes up again, issuing the red goggles I know too well at this point. My virtual machines do not play nicely with Nvidia and compositing, and I recall that there used to be a setting to turn off compositing when full screen. when I boot the game, the warning that says 'compositor is not full screen' which I fix by clicking on the 'make compositor full screen', but when that happens, I loose sound. The trick here is that one of those desktops would be running Windows in WMware Workstation as a full screen app. Each VD would be assigned a specific function with assigned applications. This person is responsible for making sure all of the visual elements of the film flow. One of the essential roles to this process is called a compositor. In prior versions I would have a desktop cube with four virtual desktops. Anyone who has worked with film knows that there are numerous roles that have to come together perfectly in order to produce a successful film. My most recent installation was Leap 15.2 (I skipped 15.3). ![]() I am trying to recreate in Leap 15.4 with KDE Plasma desktop what has been my normal working environment since before there was Leap. Hi Everyone! I have been an opensuse user for many years, although I haven't visited for a while and was forced to create a new profile in these forums.
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