Re: [arch-general] Transparent gnome-terminal with Wayland

2016-10-13 Thread Charlie Li
On 13/10/16 05:43, Christian Kruse wrote:
> all it works pretty well. I just miss the possibility to make some
> windows a bit less opaque. With Xorg I do it using Devil's Pie, but that
> doesn't seem to work with Wayland.
> 
I can only talk about transparency in gnome-terminal here, but vte (the
virtual terminal library gnome-terminal uses) hasn't exposed the
transparency interface for quite a while now because gnome-terminal
itself doesn't offer that option.

The author of termite forked vte into vte-ng so that termite can have
some transparency. (gnome-terminal works perfectly fine with vte-ng as
the only differences between vte and -ng are interface exposures, but
you still won't have transparency in gnome-terminal itself)

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[arch-general] Transparent gnome-terminal with Wayland

2016-10-13 Thread Christian Kruse
Hi there,

with GNOME 3.22 defaulting to Wayland I thought I give it a try. All in
all it works pretty well. I just miss the possibility to make some
windows a bit less opaque. With Xorg I do it using Devil's Pie, but that
doesn't seem to work with Wayland.

Is there a way to get transparency with GNOME/Mutter on Wayland?

Best regards,
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Christian Kruse
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