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Re: Borderless transparent terminal: msg#00107xfce.user
Jan, I'm not sure a borderless terminal is possible in XFCE. All the themes I've seen have borders to some extent. The closest to borderless I've seen (and use) is the "Glass" theme from Theme Depot.org. It will give you one-pixel borders.The link to the site is below. http://www.themedepot.org/showarea.php4?area=40 I use aterm as my terminal. You can set it up with varying degrees of transparency. My xfce menu entry for aterm looks like this: <app name="Terminal" cmd="aterm -fg white -tr -trsb -sh 80 -sl 4000 -name Petes_Computer"/> (All this is on one line). Hope this helps. Best, Pete -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter N. Spotts | Science Correspondent The Christian Science Monitor One Norway Street, Boston MA 02115 Office: 617-450-2449 | Office in home: 508-520-3139 Email: pspotts@xxxxxxxxxxxx | www.csmonitor.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _______________________________________________ Xfce mailing list Xfce@xxxxxxxx http://lunar-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce http://www.xfce.org |
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