Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
[HOW_TO] MagicMirror as Desktop Wallpaper (all platform : updated)
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@mmrize Very nice
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@doctorwhen
Interesting. I know pcmanfm can set desktop wallpaper with image, but is it possible also application to locate in background layer?Anyway, now we can do it natively since 2.17
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@mmrize no, pcmanfm cannot run an application in the desktop background layer, just a wallpaper image. so, i take my comment back, i did not fully understand what you are talking about. but, now i want to try running magicmirror as my desktop background!
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@mmrize Hello
i just tried it on Xubuntu, the background stay black for me and not transparent. so i can’t see my desktop icons anymore :(. -
@lexcyr
In the Linux environment, some additional options might be needed or modified (I mentioned it in README)
Anyway, you’ve said;so i can’t see my desktop icons anymore
It means, your MM is not placed on the
desktop
layer, butnormal application
layer. (And your transparent setting also doesn’t work)
I doubt you probably miss these;- Your MM might not be 2.17.
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Hello, thank for this !
I’ve followed configuration for linux, and i also had to add the custom css content to have transparency. It works well expect one issue: the mouse click don’t go through magicmirror, so i can’t click on folder/app on the desktop.
Is it normal, and am i supposed to only use the menu to launch app or am i missing something ? I looked on the electron documentation but i didn’t found answer to this…
Thanks for your help
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I’ve tested MacOS and Windows, but not Linux, sorry. But Electron Manual says
type: 'desktop'
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@OscarVsp
You can check whether MM is really ‘most-bottomed’. Adjust some CSS to check whether MM is “COVERING but just transparent” against other icons or applications. -
- Non-X-11 based Linux Desktop might not work.
- This behaviour may severely be dependent on the platform, so in some environment, it might not work.
- When some OTHER application occupies the “most-bottomed position” later, MM might be expelled to the foreground. I’m not sure.
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