Excerpts from James Vega's message of Tue Jan 05 00:46:29 +0100 2010: > On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 01:21:07PM -0800, epanda wrote: > > 4. Just for Effect, implements transparency on buffer we are editing > > in order to let user see document below GVim > > This shouldn't be implemented by individual applications. It should be > implemented at a higher-level (OS or window-manager, depending on > platform) and applicable to all applications. See, for example, the > transset program in Linux that lets you change the opacity of any window > as long as you're running a compositing (window) manager. I'm not sure > if such functionality exists for Windows, but that would be the Right > Way to do it.
niftywindows [1] is able to make a colour transparent on Windows XP and change opacity by using the scroll wheel. Marc Weber [1] http://www.enovatic.org/products/niftywindows/introduction/ -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
