COMPIZ
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: July 13, 2007
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NAME
compiz - OpenGL window and compositing manager
SYNOPSIS
compiz
[options]
[plugins]
DESCRIPTION
compiz
is a compositing window-manager using OpenGL for rendering.
OPTIONS
- --display DISPLAY
-
Manage the display called
DISPLAY
instead of the name obtained from the
$DISPLAY
environment variable.
- --bg-image IMAGE
-
Use
IMAGE
as background image.
- --refresh-rate RATE
-
Set the default refresh rate.
- --fast-filter
-
Use a fast texture filter.
- --indirect-rendering
-
Force an indirect rendering context. Use this when running compiz on AIGLX.
- --loose-binding
-
Disable strict binding of textures. This may improve performance in some
situations (running on XGL). As opposed to strict binding, however, this isn't
guaranteed to work. Use with care.
- --replace
-
Replace any existing window managers on the given X display.
- --sm-disable
-
Disable the session management.
- --sm-client-id ID
-
Use the given
ID
as the client ID for session management.
- --no-detection
-
Disable output screen detection.
- --no-fbo
-
Disable the use of FBOs (frame buffer objects). This can be useful to work
around drivers with broken FBO implementations.
- --ignore-desktop-hints
-
Do not use desktop hints (number of desktops, current desktop) as left by the
previous window manager.
- --only-current-screen
-
Manage only the screen defined by
$DISPLAY
(or given by the
--display
option) and leave all other screens alone.
- --use-root-window
-
Use the root window instead of the composite overlay window for drawing.
- --version
-
Show the
compiz
version string.
- --help
-
Show a summary of the command-line options.
AUTHOR
compiz was written by David Reveman <davidr@novell.com> and others.
This manual page was written by Thierry Reding <thierry@gilfi.de>,
for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- OPTIONS
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