On Tue, 14 Apr 1998, Klas Lindberg wrote:
Last I heard, transparent backgrounds were not possible (but this may or
may not be true now, as I'm using X less and less...) But RxVT, which is
Take a look at the enlightenment wm (www.enlightenment.org if I'm not
mistaken). It implements just
On Thu, 16 Apr 1998, Jonas Bofjall wrote:
On Tue, 14 Apr 1998, Klas Lindberg wrote:
Last I heard, transparent backgrounds were not possible (but this may or
may not be true now, as I'm using X less and less...) But RxVT, which is
Take a look at the enlightenment wm
Remco Blaakmeer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And what about the kind of transparency that is used by programs such as
xeyes?
I believe this is not transparency, but shaped windows.
These are real holes. They are not part of the windows, so you can't
write text on them.
blast is a nice demo of
G'day,
Some people once told me that they saw a xterm window in X that had a
transparent -background so you could easily see the wallpaper in the back.
How
is this possible? (So basically it is like me calling an xterm window and
seeing my nice background and I will look like I am typing
Some people once told me that they saw a xterm window in X that had a
transparent -background so you could easily see the wallpaper in the back.
Last I heard, transparent backgrounds were not possible (but this may or
may not be true now, as I'm using X less and less...) But RxVT, which
On Sun, Apr 12, 1998 at 12:57:00PM -0400, Carroll Kong wrote:
Some people once told me that they saw a xterm window in X that had a
transparent -background so you could easily see the wallpaper in the back.
How
is this possible? (So basically it is like me calling an xterm window and
Some people once told me that they saw a xterm window in X that had a
transparent -background so you could easily see the wallpaper in the back. How
is this possible? (So basically it is like me calling an xterm window and
seeing my nice background and I will look like I am typing
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