This comes up alot, and I should add it to the FAQ. Here's the explanation.
Transpency, or the perception of it, comes in two flavors.
Pseudo-transparency and Alpha-Channel Translucency (or Real-Transparency).
The method used by most systems today is Pseudo-Transparency. This is
the method of
On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 22:50, Justin Parker wrote:
> I'm trying to find out if Eterm can be configured to be transparent. I
> realize it can be transparent to the desktop but can it be transparent
> to other applications and windows?
In it's current state, no. As I recall, it's a limitation in X-W
On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 17:50, Justin Parker wrote:
> I'm trying to find out if Eterm can be configured to be transparent. I
> realize it can be transparent to the desktop but can it be transparent
> to other applications and windows?
No.
Currently the only way to do this is my grabbing a snapshot