Ubuntu :: Enable Kde Compatibility In Compiz For Dockbarx Previews?
Jul 3, 2010
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NOTE! To use previews you need to activate KDE Compability in compiz settings manager and under KDE Compability check "Support Plasma Thumbnails". (Alternatively you can use kwin as window manager instead of compiz. That will give you previews for minimized windows as well.)
How is this done? I have CompizConfig Settings Manager and I can't find kde anywhere.
Show previews is checked. compiz settings: KDE Compatibility and Plasma thumbnails are checked output when running in window:
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# dockbarx_factory.py run-in-window ** (dockbarx_factory.py:1860): WARNING **: Trying to register gtype 'WnckWindowState' as enum when in fact it is of type 'GFlags' ** (dockbarx_factory.py:1860): WARNING **: Trying to register gtype
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Edit: In all the threads about it, the selection Extras>Window Previews wasn't required. Selecting this under compiz-settings-manager worked for me.
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