name of display: :0
display: :0 screen: 0
direct rendering: Yes
Extended renderer info (GLX_MESA_query_renderer):
Vendor: Mesa/X.org (0xffffffff)
Device: llvmpipe (LLVM 13.0.0, 256 bits) (0xffffffff)
Version: 21.3.5
Accelerated: no
Video memory: 24526MB
Unified memory: no
Preferred profile: core (0x1)
Max core profile version: 4.5
Max compat profile version: 4.5
Max GLES1 profile version: 1.1
Max GLES[23] profile version: 3.2
OpenGL vendor string: Mesa/X.org
OpenGL renderer string: llvmpipe (LLVM 13.0.0, 256 bits)
OpenGL core profile version string: 4.5 (Core Profile) Mesa 21.3.5
OpenGL core profile shading language version string: 4.50
OpenGL core profile context flags: (none)
OpenGL core profile profile mask: core profile
OpenGL version string: 4.5 (Compatibility Profile) Mesa 21.3.5
OpenGL shading language version string: 4.50
OpenGL context flags: (none)
OpenGL profile mask: compatibility profile
OpenGL ES profile version string: OpenGL ES 3.2 Mesa 21.3.5
OpenGL ES profile shading language version string: OpenGL ES GLSL ES 3.20
Using 3i-gaps on Gnome
picom version
Diagnostics
**Version:** vgit-aa316
### Extensions:
* Shape: Yes
* XRandR: Yes
* Present: Present
### Misc:
* Use Overlay: Yes
* Config file used: /home/anatole/.config/picom/picom.conf
### Drivers (inaccurate):
### Backend: glx
* Driver vendors:
* GLX: Mesa Project and SGI
* GL: Mesa/X.org
* GL renderer: llvmpipe (LLVM 13.0.0, 256 bits)
* Accelerated: 0
(You are using a software renderer. Unless you are doing this
intentionally, this means you don't have a graphics driver
properly installed. Performance will suffer. Please fix this
before reporting your issue.)
Configuration:
Configuration file
```
#################################
# Shadows #
#################################
# Enabled client-side shadows on windows. Note desktop windows
# (windows with '_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DESKTOP') never get shadow,
# unless explicitly requested using the wintypes option.
#
# shadow = false
shadow = true;
# The blur radius for shadows, in pixels. (defaults to 12)
# shadow-radius = 12
shadow-radius = 15;
# The opacity of shadows. (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 0.75)
shadow-opacity = .60
# The left offset for shadows, in pixels. (defaults to -15)
# shadow-offset-x = -15
shadow-offset-x = -15;
# The top offset for shadows, in pixels. (defaults to -15)
# shadow-offset-y = -15
shadow-offset-y = -15;
# Avoid drawing shadows on dock/panel windows. This option is deprecated,
# you should use the *wintypes* option in your config file instead.
#
# no-dock-shadow = false
# Don't draw shadows on drag-and-drop windows. This option is deprecated,
# you should use the *wintypes* option in your config file instead.
#
# no-dnd-shadow = false
# Red color value of shadow (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 0).
# shadow-red = 0
# Green color value of shadow (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 0).
# shadow-green = 0
# Blue color value of shadow (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 0).
# shadow-blue = 0
# Do not paint shadows on shaped windows. Note shaped windows
# here means windows setting its shape through X Shape extension.
# Those using ARGB background is beyond our control.
# Deprecated, use
# shadow-exclude = 'bounding_shaped'
# or
# shadow-exclude = 'bounding_shaped && !rounded_corners'
# instead.
#
# shadow-ignore-shaped = ''
# Specify a list of conditions of windows that should have no shadow.
#
# examples:
# shadow-exclude = "n:e:Notification";
#
# shadow-exclude = []
shadow-exclude = [
"! name~=''",
"name = 'Notification'",
"name = 'Plank'",
"name = 'Docky'",
"name = 'Kupfer'",
"name = 'xfce4-notifyd'",
"name *= 'VLC'",
"name *= 'compton'",
"name *= 'Chromium'",
"name *= 'Chrome'",
"class_g = 'Firefox' && argb",
"class_g = 'Conky'",
"class_g = 'Kupfer'",
"class_g = 'Synapse'",
"class_g ?= 'Notify-osd'",
"class_g ?= 'Cairo-dock'",
"class_g ?= 'Xfce4-notifyd'",
"class_g ?= 'Xfce4-power-manager'",
"_GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS@:c",
"_NET_WM_STATE@:32a *= '_NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN'",
# "name = 'Polybar tray window'",
"class_g ?= 'Tilda'"
];
# Specify a X geometry that describes the region in which shadow should not
# be painted in, such as a dock window region. Use
# shadow-exclude-reg = "x10+0+0"
# for example, if the 10 pixels on the bottom of the screen should not have shadows painted on.
#
# shadow-exclude-reg = ""
# Crop shadow of a window fully on a particular Xinerama screen to the screen.
# xinerama-shadow-crop = false
#################################
# Fading #
#################################
# Fade windows in/out when opening/closing and when opacity changes,
# unless no-fading-openclose is used.
fading = false
# Opacity change between steps while fading in. (0.01 - 1.0, defaults to 0.028)
# fade-in-step = 0.028
fade-in-step = 0.06;
# Opacity change between steps while fading out. (0.01 - 1.0, defaults to 0.03)
# fade-out-step = 0.03
fade-out-step = 0.06;
# The time between steps in fade step, in milliseconds. (> 0, defaults to 10)
# fade-delta = 10
# Specify a list of conditions of windows that should not be faded.
# fade-exclude = []
# Do not fade on window open/close.
# no-fading-openclose = false
# Do not fade destroyed ARGB windows with WM frame. Workaround of bugs in Openbox, Fluxbox, etc.
# no-fading-destroyed-argb = false
#################################
# Transparency / Opacity #
#################################
# Opacity of inactive windows. (0.1 - 1.0, defaults to 1.0)
# inactive-opacity = 1
inactive-opacity = 0.9;
# Opacity of window titlebars and borders. (0.1 - 1.0, disabled by default)
# frame-opacity = 1.0
# frame-opacity = 0.9;
# Default opacity for dropdown menus and popup menus. (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 1.0)
# menu-opacity = 1.0
# Let inactive opacity set by -i override the '_NET_WM_OPACITY' values of windows.
# inactive-opacity-override = true
inactive-opacity-override = false;
# Default opacity for active windows. (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 1.0)
# active-opacity = 0.9
# Dim inactive windows. (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 0.0)
# inactive-dim = 0.0
# Specify a list of conditions of windows that should always be considered focused.
# focus-exclude = []
focus-exclude = [ "class_g = 'Cairo-clock'" ];
# Use fixed inactive dim value, instead of adjusting according to window opacity.
# inactive-dim-fixed = 1.0
# Specify a list of opacity rules, in the format `PERCENT:PATTERN`,
# like `50:name *= "Firefox"`. picom-trans is recommended over this.
# Note we don't make any guarantee about possible conflicts with other
# programs that set '_NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY' on frame or client windows.
# example:
# opacity-rule = [ "80:class_g = 'URxvt'" ];
#
# opacity-rule = []
opacity-rule = [
"0:_NET_WM_STATE@[0]:32a = '_NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN'",
"0:_NET_WM_STATE@[1]:32a = '_NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN'",
"0:_NET_WM_STATE@[2]:32a = '_NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN'",
"0:_NET_WM_STATE@[3]:32a = '_NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN'",
"0:_NET_WM_STATE@[4]:32a = '_NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN'"
# "91:class_g = 'kitty'"
];
#################################
# Background-Blurring #
#################################
# Parameters for background blurring, see the *BLUR* section for more information.
# blur-method = "box"
# blur-size = 6
#
# blur-deviation = false
corner-radius = 10.0;
rounded-corners-exclude = [
"class_g = 'Dunst'",
"class_g = 'Polybar'",
];
# blur: {
# method = "kawase";
# strength = 100;
# background = false;
# background-frame = false;
# background-fixed = false;
# }
# Blur background of semi-transparent / ARGB windows.
# Bad in performance, with driver-dependent behavior.
# The name of the switch may change without prior notifications.
#
# blur-background = true
# Blur background of windows when the window frame is not opaque.
# Implies:
# blur-background
# Bad in performance, with driver-dependent behavior. The name may change.
#
# blur-background-frame = false
# Use fixed blur strength rather than adjusting according to window opacity.
# blur-background-fixed = false
# Specify the blur convolution kernel, with the following format:
# example:
# blur-kern = "5,5,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1";
#
# blur-kern = ''
# blur-kern = "3x3box";
# blur-kern = "5x5gaussian";
blur-method = "dual_kawase";
blur-strength = 14;
# Exclude conditions for background blur.
# blur-background-exclude = []
blur-background-exclude = [
# "window_type = 'dock'",
"window_type = 'desktop'",
"name = 'GLava'",
"class_g *?= 'Fire'",
"class_g *?= 'Navi'",
"name = 'xfce4-screenshooter'",
"class_g ?= 'xfce4-screenshooter'",
"name = 'xclip'",
"class_g ?= 'xclip'",
"name = 'maim'",
"class_g ?= 'maim'",
"name = 'mpv'",
"class_g ?= 'mpv'",
"name = 'gsimplecal'",
"class_g ?= 'gsimplecal'",
"name = 'Tilda'",
"class_g ?= 'Tilda'",
# "name = 'polybar'",
# "class_g ?= 'polybar'",
"_GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS@:c"
];
#################################
# General Settings #
#################################
# Daemonize process. Fork to background after initialization. Causes issues with certain (badly-written) drivers.
# daemon = false
# Specify the backend to use: `xrender`, `glx`, or `xr_glx_hybrid`.
# `xrender` is the default one.
#
# backend = 'glx'
backend = "glx"
# Enable/disable VSync.
vsync = false
# vsync = true
# Enable remote control via D-Bus. See the *D-BUS API* section below for more details.
# dbus = false
# Try to detect WM windows (a non-override-redirect window with no
# child that has 'WM_STATE') and mark them as active.
#
# mark-wmwin-focused = false
mark-wmwin-focused = true;
# Mark override-redirect windows that doesn't have a child window with 'WM_STATE' focused.
# mark-ovredir-focused = false
mark-ovredir-focused = true;
# Try to detect windows with rounded corners and don't consider them
# shaped windows. The accuracy is not very high, unfortunately.
#
# detect-rounded-corners = false
detect-rounded-corners = true;
# Detect '_NET_WM_OPACITY' on client windows, useful for window managers
# not passing '_NET_WM_OPACITY' of client windows to frame windows.
#
# detect-client-opacity = false
detect-client-opacity = true;
# Specify refresh rate of the screen. If not specified or 0, picom will
# try detecting this with X RandR extension.
#
# refresh-rate = 60
# refresh-rate = 0
# Limit picom to repaint at most once every 1 / 'refresh_rate' second to
# boost performance. This should not be used with
# vsync drm/opengl/opengl-oml
# as they essentially does sw-opti's job already,
# unless you wish to specify a lower refresh rate than the actual value.
#
# sw-opti =
# Use EWMH '_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW' to determine currently focused window,
# rather than listening to 'FocusIn'/'FocusOut' event. Might have more accuracy,
# provided that the WM supports it.
#
# use-ewmh-active-win = false
# Unredirect all windows if a full-screen opaque window is detected,
# to maximize performance for full-screen windows. Known to cause flickering
# when redirecting/unredirecting windows.
#
# unredir-if-possible = false
# Delay before unredirecting the window, in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
# unredir-if-possible-delay = 0
# Conditions of windows that shouldn't be considered full-screen for unredirecting screen.
# unredir-if-possible-exclude = []
# Use 'WM_TRANSIENT_FOR' to group windows, and consider windows
# in the same group focused at the same time.
#
# detect-transient = false
detect-transient = true
# Use 'WM_CLIENT_LEADER' to group windows, and consider windows in the same
# group focused at the same time. 'WM_TRANSIENT_FOR' has higher priority if
# detect-transient is enabled, too.
#
# detect-client-leader = false
detect-client-leader = true
# Resize damaged region by a specific number of pixels.
# A positive value enlarges it while a negative one shrinks it.
# If the value is positive, those additional pixels will not be actually painted
# to screen, only used in blur calculation, and such. (Due to technical limitations,
# with use-damage, those pixels will still be incorrectly painted to screen.)
# Primarily used to fix the line corruption issues of blur,
# in which case you should use the blur radius value here
# (e.g. with a 3x3 kernel, you should use `--resize-damage 1`,
# with a 5x5 one you use `--resize-damage 2`, and so on).
# May or may not work with *--glx-no-stencil*. Shrinking doesn't function correctly.
#
# resize-damage = 1
# Specify a list of conditions of windows that should be painted with inverted color.
# Resource-hogging, and is not well tested.
#
# invert-color-include = []
# GLX backend: Avoid using stencil buffer, useful if you don't have a stencil buffer.
# Might cause incorrect opacity when rendering transparent content (but never
# practically happened) and may not work with blur-background.
# My tests show a 15% performance boost. Recommended.
#
# glx-no-stencil = false
# GLX backend: Avoid rebinding pixmap on window damage.
# Probably could improve performance on rapid window content changes,
# but is known to break things on some drivers (LLVMpipe, xf86-video-intel, etc.).
# Recommended if it works.
#
# glx-no-rebind-pixmap = false
# Disable the use of damage information.
# This cause the whole screen to be redrawn everytime, instead of the part of the screen
# has actually changed. Potentially degrades the performance, but might fix some artifacts.
# The opposing option is use-damage
#
# no-use-damage = false
use-damage = true
# Use X Sync fence to sync clients' draw calls, to make sure all draw
# calls are finished before picom starts drawing. Needed on nvidia-drivers
# with GLX backend for some users.
#
# xrender-sync-fence = false
# GLX backend: Use specified GLSL fragment shader for rendering window contents.
# See `compton-default-fshader-win.glsl` and `compton-fake-transparency-fshader-win.glsl`
# in the source tree for examples.
#
# glx-fshader-win = ''
# Force all windows to be painted with blending. Useful if you
# have a glx-fshader-win that could turn opaque pixels transparent.
#
# force-win-blend = false
# Do not use EWMH to detect fullscreen windows.
# Reverts to checking if a window is fullscreen based only on its size and coordinates.
#
# no-ewmh-fullscreen = false
# Dimming bright windows so their brightness doesn't exceed this set value.
# Brightness of a window is estimated by averaging all pixels in the window,
# so this could comes with a performance hit.
# Setting this to 1.0 disables this behaviour. Requires --use-damage to be disabled. (default: 1.0)
#
# max-brightness = 1.0
# Make transparent windows clip other windows like non-transparent windows do,
# instead of blending on top of them.
#
# transparent-clipping = false
# Set the log level. Possible values are:
# "trace", "debug", "info", "warn", "error"
# in increasing level of importance. Case doesn't matter.
# If using the "TRACE" log level, it's better to log into a file
# using *--log-file*, since it can generate a huge stream of logs.
#
# log-level = "debug"
log-level = "warn";
# Set the log file.
# If *--log-file* is never specified, logs will be written to stderr.
# Otherwise, logs will to written to the given file, though some of the early
# logs might still be written to the stderr.
# When setting this option from the config file, it is recommended to use an absolute path.
#
# log-file = '/path/to/your/log/file'
# Show all X errors (for debugging)
# show-all-xerrors = false
# Write process ID to a file.
# write-pid-path = '/path/to/your/log/file'
# Window type settings
#
# 'WINDOW_TYPE' is one of the 15 window types defined in EWMH standard:
# "unknown", "desktop", "dock", "toolbar", "menu", "utility",
# "splash", "dialog", "normal", "dropdown_menu", "popup_menu",
# "tooltip", "notification", "combo", and "dnd".
#
# Following per window-type options are available: ::
#
# fade, shadow:::
# Controls window-type-specific shadow and fade settings.
#
# opacity:::
# Controls default opacity of the window type.
#
# focus:::
# Controls whether the window of this type is to be always considered focused.
# (By default, all window types except "normal" and "dialog" has this on.)
#
# full-shadow:::
# Controls whether shadow is drawn under the parts of the window that you
# normally won't be able to see. Useful when the window has parts of it
# transparent, and you want shadows in those areas.
#
# redir-ignore:::
# Controls whether this type of windows should cause screen to become
# redirected again after been unredirected. If you have unredir-if-possible
# set, and doesn't want certain window to cause unnecessary screen redirection,
# you can set this to `true`.
#
wintypes:
{
tooltip = { fade = true; shadow = true; opacity = 0.75; focus = true; full-shadow = false; };
dock = { shadow = false; }
dnd = { shadow = false; }
popup_menu = { opacity = 0.8; }
dropdown_menu = { opacity = 0.8; }
};
```
Platform
ManjaroLinux 21.2.3 in VirtualBox
GPU, drivers, and screen setup
Using 3i-gaps on Gnome
picom version
Diagnostics
**Version:** vgit-aa316 ### Extensions: * Shape: Yes * XRandR: Yes * Present: Present ### Misc: * Use Overlay: Yes * Config file used: /home/anatole/.config/picom/picom.conf ### Drivers (inaccurate): ### Backend: glx * Driver vendors: * GLX: Mesa Project and SGI * GL: Mesa/X.org * GL renderer: llvmpipe (LLVM 13.0.0, 256 bits) * Accelerated: 0 (You are using a software renderer. Unless you are doing this intentionally, this means you don't have a graphics driver properly installed. Performance will suffer. Please fix this before reporting your issue.)Configuration:
Configuration file
``` ################################# # Shadows # ################################# # Enabled client-side shadows on windows. Note desktop windows # (windows with '_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DESKTOP') never get shadow, # unless explicitly requested using the wintypes option. # # shadow = false shadow = true; # The blur radius for shadows, in pixels. (defaults to 12) # shadow-radius = 12 shadow-radius = 15; # The opacity of shadows. (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 0.75) shadow-opacity = .60 # The left offset for shadows, in pixels. (defaults to -15) # shadow-offset-x = -15 shadow-offset-x = -15; # The top offset for shadows, in pixels. (defaults to -15) # shadow-offset-y = -15 shadow-offset-y = -15; # Avoid drawing shadows on dock/panel windows. This option is deprecated, # you should use the *wintypes* option in your config file instead. # # no-dock-shadow = false # Don't draw shadows on drag-and-drop windows. This option is deprecated, # you should use the *wintypes* option in your config file instead. # # no-dnd-shadow = false # Red color value of shadow (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 0). # shadow-red = 0 # Green color value of shadow (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 0). # shadow-green = 0 # Blue color value of shadow (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 0). # shadow-blue = 0 # Do not paint shadows on shaped windows. Note shaped windows # here means windows setting its shape through X Shape extension. # Those using ARGB background is beyond our control. # Deprecated, use # shadow-exclude = 'bounding_shaped' # or # shadow-exclude = 'bounding_shaped && !rounded_corners' # instead. # # shadow-ignore-shaped = '' # Specify a list of conditions of windows that should have no shadow. # # examples: # shadow-exclude = "n:e:Notification"; # # shadow-exclude = [] shadow-exclude = [ "! name~=''", "name = 'Notification'", "name = 'Plank'", "name = 'Docky'", "name = 'Kupfer'", "name = 'xfce4-notifyd'", "name *= 'VLC'", "name *= 'compton'", "name *= 'Chromium'", "name *= 'Chrome'", "class_g = 'Firefox' && argb", "class_g = 'Conky'", "class_g = 'Kupfer'", "class_g = 'Synapse'", "class_g ?= 'Notify-osd'", "class_g ?= 'Cairo-dock'", "class_g ?= 'Xfce4-notifyd'", "class_g ?= 'Xfce4-power-manager'", "_GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS@:c", "_NET_WM_STATE@:32a *= '_NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN'", # "name = 'Polybar tray window'", "class_g ?= 'Tilda'" ]; # Specify a X geometry that describes the region in which shadow should not # be painted in, such as a dock window region. Use # shadow-exclude-reg = "x10+0+0" # for example, if the 10 pixels on the bottom of the screen should not have shadows painted on. # # shadow-exclude-reg = "" # Crop shadow of a window fully on a particular Xinerama screen to the screen. # xinerama-shadow-crop = false ################################# # Fading # ################################# # Fade windows in/out when opening/closing and when opacity changes, # unless no-fading-openclose is used. fading = false # Opacity change between steps while fading in. (0.01 - 1.0, defaults to 0.028) # fade-in-step = 0.028 fade-in-step = 0.06; # Opacity change between steps while fading out. (0.01 - 1.0, defaults to 0.03) # fade-out-step = 0.03 fade-out-step = 0.06; # The time between steps in fade step, in milliseconds. (> 0, defaults to 10) # fade-delta = 10 # Specify a list of conditions of windows that should not be faded. # fade-exclude = [] # Do not fade on window open/close. # no-fading-openclose = false # Do not fade destroyed ARGB windows with WM frame. Workaround of bugs in Openbox, Fluxbox, etc. # no-fading-destroyed-argb = false ################################# # Transparency / Opacity # ################################# # Opacity of inactive windows. (0.1 - 1.0, defaults to 1.0) # inactive-opacity = 1 inactive-opacity = 0.9; # Opacity of window titlebars and borders. (0.1 - 1.0, disabled by default) # frame-opacity = 1.0 # frame-opacity = 0.9; # Default opacity for dropdown menus and popup menus. (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 1.0) # menu-opacity = 1.0 # Let inactive opacity set by -i override the '_NET_WM_OPACITY' values of windows. # inactive-opacity-override = true inactive-opacity-override = false; # Default opacity for active windows. (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 1.0) # active-opacity = 0.9 # Dim inactive windows. (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 0.0) # inactive-dim = 0.0 # Specify a list of conditions of windows that should always be considered focused. # focus-exclude = [] focus-exclude = [ "class_g = 'Cairo-clock'" ]; # Use fixed inactive dim value, instead of adjusting according to window opacity. # inactive-dim-fixed = 1.0 # Specify a list of opacity rules, in the format `PERCENT:PATTERN`, # like `50:name *= "Firefox"`. picom-trans is recommended over this. # Note we don't make any guarantee about possible conflicts with other # programs that set '_NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY' on frame or client windows. # example: # opacity-rule = [ "80:class_g = 'URxvt'" ]; # # opacity-rule = [] opacity-rule = [ "0:_NET_WM_STATE@[0]:32a = '_NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN'", "0:_NET_WM_STATE@[1]:32a = '_NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN'", "0:_NET_WM_STATE@[2]:32a = '_NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN'", "0:_NET_WM_STATE@[3]:32a = '_NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN'", "0:_NET_WM_STATE@[4]:32a = '_NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN'" # "91:class_g = 'kitty'" ]; ################################# # Background-Blurring # ################################# # Parameters for background blurring, see the *BLUR* section for more information. # blur-method = "box" # blur-size = 6 # # blur-deviation = false corner-radius = 10.0; rounded-corners-exclude = [ "class_g = 'Dunst'", "class_g = 'Polybar'", ]; # blur: { # method = "kawase"; # strength = 100; # background = false; # background-frame = false; # background-fixed = false; # } # Blur background of semi-transparent / ARGB windows. # Bad in performance, with driver-dependent behavior. # The name of the switch may change without prior notifications. # # blur-background = true # Blur background of windows when the window frame is not opaque. # Implies: # blur-background # Bad in performance, with driver-dependent behavior. The name may change. # # blur-background-frame = false # Use fixed blur strength rather than adjusting according to window opacity. # blur-background-fixed = false # Specify the blur convolution kernel, with the following format: # example: # blur-kern = "5,5,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1"; # # blur-kern = '' # blur-kern = "3x3box"; # blur-kern = "5x5gaussian"; blur-method = "dual_kawase"; blur-strength = 14; # Exclude conditions for background blur. # blur-background-exclude = [] blur-background-exclude = [ # "window_type = 'dock'", "window_type = 'desktop'", "name = 'GLava'", "class_g *?= 'Fire'", "class_g *?= 'Navi'", "name = 'xfce4-screenshooter'", "class_g ?= 'xfce4-screenshooter'", "name = 'xclip'", "class_g ?= 'xclip'", "name = 'maim'", "class_g ?= 'maim'", "name = 'mpv'", "class_g ?= 'mpv'", "name = 'gsimplecal'", "class_g ?= 'gsimplecal'", "name = 'Tilda'", "class_g ?= 'Tilda'", # "name = 'polybar'", # "class_g ?= 'polybar'", "_GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS@:c" ]; ################################# # General Settings # ################################# # Daemonize process. Fork to background after initialization. Causes issues with certain (badly-written) drivers. # daemon = false # Specify the backend to use: `xrender`, `glx`, or `xr_glx_hybrid`. # `xrender` is the default one. # # backend = 'glx' backend = "glx" # Enable/disable VSync. vsync = false # vsync = true # Enable remote control via D-Bus. See the *D-BUS API* section below for more details. # dbus = false # Try to detect WM windows (a non-override-redirect window with no # child that has 'WM_STATE') and mark them as active. # # mark-wmwin-focused = false mark-wmwin-focused = true; # Mark override-redirect windows that doesn't have a child window with 'WM_STATE' focused. # mark-ovredir-focused = false mark-ovredir-focused = true; # Try to detect windows with rounded corners and don't consider them # shaped windows. The accuracy is not very high, unfortunately. # # detect-rounded-corners = false detect-rounded-corners = true; # Detect '_NET_WM_OPACITY' on client windows, useful for window managers # not passing '_NET_WM_OPACITY' of client windows to frame windows. # # detect-client-opacity = false detect-client-opacity = true; # Specify refresh rate of the screen. If not specified or 0, picom will # try detecting this with X RandR extension. # # refresh-rate = 60 # refresh-rate = 0 # Limit picom to repaint at most once every 1 / 'refresh_rate' second to # boost performance. This should not be used with # vsync drm/opengl/opengl-oml # as they essentially does sw-opti's job already, # unless you wish to specify a lower refresh rate than the actual value. # # sw-opti = # Use EWMH '_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW' to determine currently focused window, # rather than listening to 'FocusIn'/'FocusOut' event. Might have more accuracy, # provided that the WM supports it. # # use-ewmh-active-win = false # Unredirect all windows if a full-screen opaque window is detected, # to maximize performance for full-screen windows. Known to cause flickering # when redirecting/unredirecting windows. # # unredir-if-possible = false # Delay before unredirecting the window, in milliseconds. Defaults to 0. # unredir-if-possible-delay = 0 # Conditions of windows that shouldn't be considered full-screen for unredirecting screen. # unredir-if-possible-exclude = [] # Use 'WM_TRANSIENT_FOR' to group windows, and consider windows # in the same group focused at the same time. # # detect-transient = false detect-transient = true # Use 'WM_CLIENT_LEADER' to group windows, and consider windows in the same # group focused at the same time. 'WM_TRANSIENT_FOR' has higher priority if # detect-transient is enabled, too. # # detect-client-leader = false detect-client-leader = true # Resize damaged region by a specific number of pixels. # A positive value enlarges it while a negative one shrinks it. # If the value is positive, those additional pixels will not be actually painted # to screen, only used in blur calculation, and such. (Due to technical limitations, # with use-damage, those pixels will still be incorrectly painted to screen.) # Primarily used to fix the line corruption issues of blur, # in which case you should use the blur radius value here # (e.g. with a 3x3 kernel, you should use `--resize-damage 1`, # with a 5x5 one you use `--resize-damage 2`, and so on). # May or may not work with *--glx-no-stencil*. Shrinking doesn't function correctly. # # resize-damage = 1 # Specify a list of conditions of windows that should be painted with inverted color. # Resource-hogging, and is not well tested. # # invert-color-include = [] # GLX backend: Avoid using stencil buffer, useful if you don't have a stencil buffer. # Might cause incorrect opacity when rendering transparent content (but never # practically happened) and may not work with blur-background. # My tests show a 15% performance boost. Recommended. # # glx-no-stencil = false # GLX backend: Avoid rebinding pixmap on window damage. # Probably could improve performance on rapid window content changes, # but is known to break things on some drivers (LLVMpipe, xf86-video-intel, etc.). # Recommended if it works. # # glx-no-rebind-pixmap = false # Disable the use of damage information. # This cause the whole screen to be redrawn everytime, instead of the part of the screen # has actually changed. Potentially degrades the performance, but might fix some artifacts. # The opposing option is use-damage # # no-use-damage = false use-damage = true # Use X Sync fence to sync clients' draw calls, to make sure all draw # calls are finished before picom starts drawing. Needed on nvidia-drivers # with GLX backend for some users. # # xrender-sync-fence = false # GLX backend: Use specified GLSL fragment shader for rendering window contents. # See `compton-default-fshader-win.glsl` and `compton-fake-transparency-fshader-win.glsl` # in the source tree for examples. # # glx-fshader-win = '' # Force all windows to be painted with blending. Useful if you # have a glx-fshader-win that could turn opaque pixels transparent. # # force-win-blend = false # Do not use EWMH to detect fullscreen windows. # Reverts to checking if a window is fullscreen based only on its size and coordinates. # # no-ewmh-fullscreen = false # Dimming bright windows so their brightness doesn't exceed this set value. # Brightness of a window is estimated by averaging all pixels in the window, # so this could comes with a performance hit. # Setting this to 1.0 disables this behaviour. Requires --use-damage to be disabled. (default: 1.0) # # max-brightness = 1.0 # Make transparent windows clip other windows like non-transparent windows do, # instead of blending on top of them. # # transparent-clipping = false # Set the log level. Possible values are: # "trace", "debug", "info", "warn", "error" # in increasing level of importance. Case doesn't matter. # If using the "TRACE" log level, it's better to log into a file # using *--log-file*, since it can generate a huge stream of logs. # # log-level = "debug" log-level = "warn"; # Set the log file. # If *--log-file* is never specified, logs will be written to stderr. # Otherwise, logs will to written to the given file, though some of the early # logs might still be written to the stderr. # When setting this option from the config file, it is recommended to use an absolute path. # # log-file = '/path/to/your/log/file' # Show all X errors (for debugging) # show-all-xerrors = false # Write process ID to a file. # write-pid-path = '/path/to/your/log/file' # Window type settings # # 'WINDOW_TYPE' is one of the 15 window types defined in EWMH standard: # "unknown", "desktop", "dock", "toolbar", "menu", "utility", # "splash", "dialog", "normal", "dropdown_menu", "popup_menu", # "tooltip", "notification", "combo", and "dnd". # # Following per window-type options are available: :: # # fade, shadow::: # Controls window-type-specific shadow and fade settings. # # opacity::: # Controls default opacity of the window type. # # focus::: # Controls whether the window of this type is to be always considered focused. # (By default, all window types except "normal" and "dialog" has this on.) # # full-shadow::: # Controls whether shadow is drawn under the parts of the window that you # normally won't be able to see. Useful when the window has parts of it # transparent, and you want shadows in those areas. # # redir-ignore::: # Controls whether this type of windows should cause screen to become # redirected again after been unredirected. If you have unredir-if-possible # set, and doesn't want certain window to cause unnecessary screen redirection, # you can set this to `true`. # wintypes: { tooltip = { fade = true; shadow = true; opacity = 0.75; focus = true; full-shadow = false; }; dock = { shadow = false; } dnd = { shadow = false; } popup_menu = { opacity = 0.8; } dropdown_menu = { opacity = 0.8; } }; ```Expected behavior
Not to froze my apps (terminal, firefox, etc.)
Current Behavior
Apps are frozen