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Doesn't work on Manjaro. #3
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I may have done something wrong but idk... |
My bad, I removed the train folder this morning. I've updated the readme with 'castle' in place of the train folder, though you can pick any one of the scenes in the scenes folder |
Castle doesn't work either. Actually none of the themes does. But I don't get an error message on those, the console just says nothing and the wallpaper doesn't change. I have to press ctrl+c to exit that state... |
Some window managers sadly take control over the root X11 window already. We know Picom already affects paperview. May you be running Picom? |
@falkoritten which version of Manjaro are you running? |
For Xfce users, xfdesktop and compositing have to be disabled before running paperview:
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Hello is it safe to disable the compositor? I am running Manjaro KDE, what command should I run? Thanks! |
In a quick search this Q&A thread shows up in top results. With regards to the effect disabling compositing, the most noticeable aspect is that you lose transparency and drop show around windows. |
Awesome! But sadly it is still not working. I installed SDL2 and everything is working fine. The command is also executing. Yet I cannot see the background. Thank you! |
@andreldm Love your work here, there is any workaround that could be made to make it work without disabling the compositor? bc that creates a lot of tearing on my side. |
No idea, I'm not a contributor of this project. |
As for everyone trying to get paperview working with a desktop environment, you're likely out of luck. A basic X11 setup is gonna be your best bet. Something like Arch and one of these window managers will work: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Window_manager I personally use DWM. Your mileage may vary. Yes, paperview will tear without a compositor because X11 is CPU rendered. It's 40 year old technology. Tearing is a way of life |
When I try to run the ./paperview command I get a "[1] 280403 segmentation fault (core dumped) ./paperview scenes/train/ 5" error...
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