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Old 10-21-2004, 08:37 PM   #1
Sinope
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xcomposite: transparency property


I run xcompmgr so that I can use transset to make my xterms transparent. How can I make *all* future windows automatically have the translucency property set to some particular value?

Even better, how can I set only windows named "xterm" or "kate" or some such to have transparency?

In a perfect world, I'd stick something like this into a rc file somewhere:

*:opacity = 1
XTerm:opacity = .75
kate:opacity = .9
xeyes:opacity = .5

How do I do something like this?


(edit: ":o" showed up as a smiley, fixd.)
 
  


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