Quoting Sven Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > How does the transparency work in X?  Can I set the level on a
> > per-window basis, or is it pre set, or are there some settings I can
> > configure?  What apps can I actually make transparent?  All of them,
> > or just ones that use gtk?
> 
> the DirectFB window stack allows to set a per-window opacity in
> addition to an alpha channel provided by the application itself.
> By using XDirectFB, an X server based on DirectFB, you can apply
> the per-window opacity to all X11 applications. Well, to all X11
> applications that work under XDirectFB.
> 
> However since there's at the moment no window-manager that makes
> use of these features, I doubt that you will find it very useful
> for your daily work.

Using Meta and the mouse wheel or Meta+Alt and the mouse you can
adjust the opacity of each window individially.

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  Denis Oliver Kropp

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