gcompmgr, is a Gnome GUI interface to xcompmgr, it is an anjuta managed project in C++ with a GTKmm/Gnome2 backend. Through xcompmgr it allows you to use your graphics card to create effects in your Gnome window manager. gtkmm2-devel required
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So Right now gcompmgr lets you control the verbose effects of xcompmgr, but there is much more you can do with X extensions. X11/extensions/Xcomposite.h So the next step is to expand xcompmgr with our own custom code, and make a variation of xcompmgr with new special effects. So the next phase of gcompmgr will be to make a custom command line effects server and control that from future versions of gcompmgr instead of the vanilla xcompmgr. Also the UI will need some retooling to accomodate these new features. Thankfully, this is an anjuta project with glademm, so it's very forgiving in the means of reworking UI visually. If you want to join this project, please sign up now. We'll be doing some interesting things with the X server extensions very soon!
gtkmm20 library dependancy removed and replaced with gtkmm24 dependancy. Various library related fixes implemented
Upgraded required library from gtkmm20-devel to gtkmm24-devel, and fixed the SigC++ and Gtk::MessageBox problem with gtkmm24
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