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Re: Terminal Transparency and Customization
« Reply #3 on: October 10, 2015, 10:09:35 AM »
 

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Thanks for the tutorial. It is very helpful
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Re: Terminal Transparency and Customization
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2015, 06:23:55 PM »
 

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Fun fact: If your compositor is deactivated transparency is only simulated and you background image will be shown in the terminal window even if there is another window open :D
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Terminal Transparency and Customization
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2015, 05:44:14 PM »
 

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I expect (though I have not been able to find it) that this info is elsewhere.  If so, please let me know and I can delete it.


Nothing too complicated here, but I spent a bit of time finding this out, so maybe it will help someone.  I prefer a terminal background that is fairly transparent.  I makes it easier for me to see what's in the background ... which for me as I become more comfortable with using the terminal - is a web page telling me what I need to do or enter in the terminal. There are certainly other ways to do it, but it boils down to preference.  So,


> Click on and open the terminal in the panel (default lxterminal).
> Then in the choices at the top select: Edit.
> Select Preferences.
> Then you have a button for "background", click on that.
> You are now able to choose a different color AND there is a slider to choose: Opacity.
> Do so, then click "OK".
> Click "OK" again to close the dialog ... Done!


You might want to choose a different foreground (text) color or font while you are at it.

 

 

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