Getting window transparency on startup

Hi all,
I'm sure there's been hundreds of threads about transparency but I haven't been able to find one that addresses my situation. I downloaded xcompmgr and transset-df. So far I've been able to get the shadows the way I want with xcompmgr but I can't seem to get Window Transparency as default. What I mean is that when I startx I get my blank screen (using ScrotWM with only bare basics installed onto system) and then I open a program, say Swiftweasel (see screenshot), it appears non-transparent until I manually type:  transset-df 0.7  hit enter and select the window. I'm using Lilyterm as my terminal but it has it's own Transparency settings, in case you're wondering about the screenshot.
Anyway, I was just wondering if there was a way I could configure xcompmgr to get Transparent Windows on startup or use transset-df to do it or create some sort of shell script (using zsh). To clarify, I was wanting ALL windows to be Transparent (to specified degree) by default, without having to manually type, set and select each and every new window as it opens. If I missed something in the --help files for each of these programs then I'm sorry. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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Last edited by milomouse (2009-04-13 06:41:55)

HashBox,
I can't seem to get devilspie to work for transparency. I installed the package and made sure by:
[19:39:35][milo@neverland][~]: Qi devilspie
Name : devilspie
Version : 0.22-3
URL : http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/devilspie
Licenses : GPL
Groups : None
Provides : None
Depends On : libwnck>=2.24
Optional Deps : None
Required By : None
Conflicts With : None
Replaces : None
Installed Size : 116.00 K
Packager : Aaron Griffin <[email protected]>
Architecture : x86_64
Build Date : Mon 15 Dec 2008 12:38:12 PM EST
Install Date : Mon 13 Apr 2009 07:17:51 PM EDT
Install Reason : Explicitly installed
Install Script : No
Description : x11 window matching utility
Created directory, checked to see if it was successfully made:
(Tried ~/devilspie  first, but googled and saw others with ~/.devilspie instead, so tried that next. No effect)
[19:49:16][milo@neverland][~]: mkd ~/.devilspie
[19:49:23][milo@neverland][~]: la
.Xauthority .dmenu_cache .gtk-bookmarks .mozilla/ .vimperator/ installed.txt
.adobe/ .fehbg .gtkrc-2.0 .mplayer/ .xinitrc installed_less.txt
.aurvote .fehrc .histfile .recently-used.xbel .xinitrc.save muzak/
.cache/ .fontconfig/ .ivman/ .serverauth.4339 .zcompdump vide/
.config/ .gconf/ .links/ .sw3/ .zshrc
.dbus/ .gconfd/ .local/ .thumbnails/ Desktop/
.devilspie/ .gnome2/ .macromedia/ .viminfo foto/
Changed to directory and created file called: opacity.ds     , checked to see if it was successfully made:
[19:49:26][milo@neverland][~]: cd ~/.devilspie
[19:51:07][milo@neverland][~/.devilspie]: nano opacity.ds
(spawn_async (str "transset-df -i " (window_xid) " .80"))
##### saved #####
[19:51:44][milo@neverland][~/.devilspie]: la
opacity.ds
CD back to ~ and edited .xinitrc:
[19:54:33][milo@neverland][~/.devilspie]: cd ; nano .xinitrc
## .xinitrc configuration ##
##" you were pretty ##
## before you knew " ##
# bait the trap
xcompmgr -cC -t-3 -l-5 -r5 -I0.02 -O0.03 -D4 -fF -o.25 &
devilspie -a &
eval `cat $HOME/.fehbg`
# kill the squeak
xset -b
# and execute
exec scrotwm
Restarted X (no effect), then restarted computer, and still there didn't appear be any difference in opacity. Made sure it was 'running' by:
[19:56:14][milo@neverland][~]: ps
UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
milo 4255 4254 0 19:35 tty1 00:00:00 -zsh
milo 4339 4255 0 19:38 tty1 00:00:00 /bin/sh /usr/bin/startx
milo 4355 4339 0 19:38 tty1 00:00:00 xinit /home/milo/.xinitrc -- /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc
milo 4364 4355 0 19:38 tty1 00:00:00 scrotwm
milo 4365 4364 0 19:38 tty1 00:00:00 devilspie -a
milo 4366 4364 0 19:38 tty1 00:00:00 xcompmgr -cC -t-3 -l-5 -r5 -I0.02 -O0.03 -D4 -fF -o.25
milo 4488 4394 0 19:40 pts/1 00:00:00 nano .xinitrc
milo 4648 4388 0 19:56 pts/0 00:00:00 ps -fa
Any ideas? I may have misunderstood your directions or something, I don't know. Unless I'm missing something?

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