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I'm using lead for hot-corners shortcuts. It says it uses a compositor to make the zones transparent. The problem is in full-screen (Firefox or YouTube), the zones are covered and do not activate. I'm not sure how picom renders things, but is there a way to reorder lead to be above everything? OS: Arch |
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In lead debug mode, the monitor names and hot corner shortcuts are shown and they draw over full-screen apps, but when I turn debug off and everything is hidden/transparent, it doesn't work over full-screen. |
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I haven't used this tool personally, but I suspect this is rather a problem with your window manager than picom. There might be a way to force bspwm to keep a specific window (like lead) in the foreground, even over full-screen windows. |
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I haven't used this tool personally, but I suspect this is rather a problem with your window manager than picom.
Picom (or any compositor for that matter) only does the rendering. It has nothing to do with the actual stacking order of the applications.
There might be a way to force bspwm to keep a specific window (like lead) in the foreground, even over full-screen windows.