Re: transparent tinted windows
gautam dey (sgtdeygautam@yahoo.com)
Wed, 4 Jul 2001 10:03:34 -0700 (PDT)
you use a terminal that supports Transparency and
tinting. (i.e. Aterm, Eterm, and gnome-terminal)
For Aterm the command line is:
$Aterm -tr -tint blue
For Eterm the command line is:
$Eterm --trans --tint Blue
For Gnome-terminal :
right_click->Preferences
select the "Image" tab
In the background frame slect the
tTransparnet
option.
Also check the Background should be shaded option.
For more information please refer to the proper
man/info page.
-d
--- Yonder <dj_yonderboy@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Themes are working perfectly now which leave me
> with yet another question. How do I get those
> transparent color tinted windows? I've seen
them
> in jedi's screenshot for the TPM theme yet when
I
> installed the theme, I couldn't get the windows
> to look like that. So... what file/variable do
> I have to modify to get that? Or do I just add
> something to some directory? I've got a semi
> transparent (changed to 129) wharf and the
> titlebars of all my windows are transparent but
> not actual window itself... my terminals are
> still black. Any ideas?
> Hiromi (Yond "R" Boy)
>
>
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