Configuration in home directory
Compiz Fusion
Compiz Fusion is just a set of plugins for Compiz. Your best interest is to have
them found both by Compiz and by Compiz Configuration Settings (also in Compiz Fusion
distribution). By default they look in Compiz installation path and in home directory.
You do not need to track /nix/store manually - everything is already in
/run/current-system/sw/share.
$HOME/.compiz/plugins
should contain plugins you want to load. All the installed
plugins are available in
/run/current-system/sw/share/compiz-plugins/compiz/,
so you can use symlinks to this directory.
$HOME/.compiz/metadata
should contain metadata (definition of configuration options) for plugins
you want to load. All the installed metadata is available in
/run/current-system/sw/share/compiz/,
so you can use symlinks to this directory.
Probably a way to load GConf configuration backend by default
should be found, but if you run Compiz with
GConf configuration (default for X server job
for now), you have to link
/run/current-system/sw/share/compizconfig/backends/
into $HOME/.compizconfig/backends directory.
To summarize the above, these are the commands you have to execute
ln -s /run/current-system/sw/share/compiz/ $HOME/.compiz/metadata
ln -s /run/current-system/sw/share/compiz-plugins/compiz/ $HOME/.compiz/plugins
ln -s /run/current-system/sw/share/compizconfig/backends/ $HOME/.compizconfig/backends
Now you can launch ccsm and configure everything. You should select
GConf as a backend in the preferences menu of ccsm
Pidgin-LaTeX
To have pidgin-latex plugin working after installation, you need the following:
Symlink /run/current-system/sw/share/pidgin-latex/pidgin-latex.so
to $HOME/.purple/plugins/pidgin-latex.so
Enable smileys. If you do not want to, you can create
$HOME/.purple/smileys/empty/theme with the following contents:
Name=Empty
Description=No predefined smileys
Author=Nobody
Enabling this theme will enable smileys, but define none.
Enable the plugin.