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Monday, November 10th 2003, 12:26am

how to make windows transparent

hey guys... i ahve redhat 9.0. i was wondering how those people make there windows transparent and their taskbars too.. i cant fgure it out but see it everywhere at kdelook.

thanks
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Tuesday, December 9th 2003, 9:19pm

Hi,
I've been looking for the same feature, but it seems that is shipped with kde 3.2 (currently in beta stage). If tou're using 3.1 like me, i think that's not available right now, althought the kicker can be set transparent(using keramic)
Bye!
Mariano Guadagnini,
Buenos Aires-Argentina
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Wednesday, December 10th 2003, 6:24am

Quoted

Original von mmg83

Hi,
I've been looking for the same feature, but it seems that is shipped with kde 3.2 (currently in beta stage). If tou're using 3.1 like me, i think that's not available right now, althought the kicker can be set transparent(using keramic)
Bye!

Konsole already has transparent modes.
- Open a konsole
- Settings -> Color Schemes (or something along those lines)
-> select a transparent one

If you like it you can save the setting by selecting
Settings -> Save as default (or something along those lines)

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Wednesday, December 10th 2003, 8:41pm

Konsole transparent

Yes, you're right, konsole has a pseudo transparent mode, which is achieved by redrawing consecutively the background. Anyway, I preffer Eterm implementation of such features.
Greetings...
Mariano Guadagnini,
Buenos Aires-Argentina
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Tuesday, December 16th 2003, 2:04am

hmm, I'm using two monitors with a 9800 Pro and if I turn on panel transparency it works on the primary monitor and just produces garbage on the second...

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Tuesday, January 27th 2004, 2:17pm

Transparency

This may not be what you are looking for, but you can get rid of borders and stuff by using kstart:

kstart --type Override aterm -tr +sb

If this was not what you were looking for, please forget this comment. :-)

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Saturday, February 21st 2004, 4:04pm

to make an Eterm transparent

Eterm --trans

to make your taskbar transparent (in KDE 3.2)

configure taskbar, under one of the tabs you can enable transparency, then click advanced and choose how transparent you want it to be

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Monday, February 23rd 2004, 9:45pm

well that is for KDE3.2 not for 3.1, I dont think it a good idea to upgrade to 3.2 when it is still in beta testing.

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Tuesday, February 24th 2004, 11:48am

KDE3.2 is not anymore in beta testing...