Some notes: when I said "application" above, I really meant 'program
running in the terminal'. For example, when I've got vim running in
guake, I usually won't want any transparency, because I'm likely to be
editing a text file. While simply running commands from bash, some
transparency is fine.

I mentioned two features, one for a key to toggle transparency on/off,
and the other to do it based on the foreground process running in the
tab. I think the former is probably easier to implement, and would be
more-or-less a requirement for the second (in order to teach guake which
processes should have transparency and which should not). I would
prioritise the first one much higher than the second.

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