After a long battle with technology, Dazed_75 wrote: > On 9/6/07, Matt Graham wrote: >> The compiz "Annotate" and "Screenshot" plugins provide a way to do this >> *if* you're running compiz-fusion. Default keybindings: >> Alt-Super-button1 to draw things, Alt-Super-K to clear the screen. >> CCSM->Extras->Annotate to change them. There are probably similar ways to >> do this in Beryl. I didn't ever see anything like this for non-3D WM/DEs, ...actually, if you used xosd or something similar to do it, you could do that. However, I tried this a while back and got bogged down in GTK+ trying to draw a transparent window without extensive screwing around. > So you are saying the Alt-Super-button1 lets you use the mouse to draw > freehand on the screen? That Alt-Super-K clears the drawings (surely not > the entire display)? That's how it works from my testing. Main problems are A) no way to change the color B) it's hard to draw legible text with a mouse/Trackpoint. > and the CCSM->Extras- >Annotate (a menu selection I presume) lets you change > something though I am not sure what? CCSM = "CompizConfig Settings Manager", the main thing you use to change the settings in compiz. -- You don't change the way people think by changing what they say. You change the way people think with HEADLESS CHARRED BODIES FLYING THROUGH THE AIR! BLOOD! FLAMES! --Alastair J. R. Young There is no Darkness in Eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss