Am 19.11.2009 um 00:21 schrieb Donuts <[email protected]>:

oops, disregard that, I'll post to the mailing list instead ^^

2009/11/18 Donuts <[email protected]>

> ah, too bad... but that reminds me, Adium has transparency where the title
> bar isn't affected... but I don't think they're open source.
>
> 2009/11/18 René Köcher <[email protected]>
>
>
>> Am 18.11.2009 um 12:30 schrieb duffnut:
>>
>> >
>> >> I'm guessing the
>> >> best way to attack this problem is to look around and see if any other
>> >> app has working transparency code for 10.6 and try to adapt that.
>> >>
>> >> Björn
>> >
>> > afloat app seems to have figured out transparency in 10.6, might be
>> > something there worth scavenging? I'm no programmer :( maybe ask the
>> > afloat's developer?
>> >
>>
>> I'm sorry to tell you this but figuring out transparency is not the
>> problem..
>>
>> I had a look at this problem for some time now and I did come up with a
>> fix
>> that enabled a completely transparent vim window (like afloat does).
>> This was irritating since everything - including the menu and toolbars
>> was transparent.
>>
>> What seems broken (or changed) in 10.6 is the feature to have a
>> transparent
>> View within an otherwise opaque window..
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Shirk
>>
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>

Nice one.. Adium has transparency
AND it is Open Source!

Let's all have a look on how they do it!

(>^_^)>

Cheers,
Shirk

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