Re: [Vala] Getting semi-transparent window
- From: Wolfgang Mauer <wolfgang mauer kabelmail de>
- To: Mark Messer via vala-list <vala-list gnome org>, vala-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Vala] Getting semi-transparent window
- Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2019 19:16:54 +0200
Maybe something more like this...
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Vala/CairoSample
Am 08.04.19 um 17:51 schrieb wolfgang mauer kabelmail de:
Welcome...
Well of corse I use valaDevelop...
I'm not shure if i understand, but maybe Window.Opacity is what's youre looking for...
Nice Day
Wolfgang
Von: Mark Messer via vala-list <vala-list gnome org>
Gesendet: 08.04.2019 13:09
An: <vala-list gnome org>
Betreff: [Vala] Getting semi-transparent window
Hi All,
My question is maybe a trivial one, but two days ago I knew nothing about
Vala. I found it pretty useful though and easy to understand (I wrote for
Gtk in C and Python, I have some experience with Cpp and C#). All in all -
I actually like it.
But to the point. I started from getting GtkBuilder as it provides an
automated (semi) build chain on meson. It imposes a certain structure of
projects, with main application loop separated and the rest in a namespace.
So far so good. As I last wrote something for Gtk some time ago I had to
switch from colormap to visual when it comes to transparency. But with
namespace and a little odd main loop devoid of any control common with
standard approach I have no idea where should I (and whether should I) put
Cairo on repaint.
Are there any resources or examples aimed at semi-transparent main windows?
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