Sorry yes I put 1 in in the opacity not 0. I have asked the alacritty guys 
it doesnt handle the borders. They are handled by the window manager

On Monday, June 15, 2020 at 1:25:35 PM UTC+8, tcld wrote:
>
> Shouldn't the opacity in picom be set to 1 (which is opaque) instead of 0 
> (transparent)?
>
> From my experience it works much better to use alacritty's builtin 
> transparency-mode instead of that of picom, by the way. (Although I don't 
> know whether alacritty can take care of its border).
>
> On Monday, 15 June 2020 05:13:56 UTC+2, xnegra80 wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I have tried using other terminals and I don't have this issue, only 
>> alacritty.
>> I am using arch with the lastest versions of qtile 0.15.1 and alacritty 
>> 0.4.3 with picom vgit-e553e.
>>
>> I set the frame-opacity in my picom.conf to 0 but the borders of my 
>> alacritty window is still transparent. All other terminals and windows are 
>> displaying sold borders as expected.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>

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