Hi George,

Thanks for the tip, I'll take a closer look at it. There's been weird 
things going on with gentoo, gtk3 and glib these days, why should gconf 
be unaffected, right?

Does the opacity setting get reset for every new window you open, or 
does it stay, that's what I'm really curious about.

Thanks,
Jon

On 04/16/2012 06:27 PM, SndChaser wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> I use sakura as well under Sabayon linux running e17 (can't tell which
> versions right now since I'm at work).
>
> I think there might be something weird going on with gconf, or
> something along those lines.  If I recall correctly the profiles for
> sakura are handled via Gnome interfaces, which store the information in
> the gconf database.
>
> I can't say that I recall seeing this issue myself, however I don't use
> tabs all that often with sakura - I'm a hardcore screen user and it
> alleviates my need for tabs. :)
>
> George
>
> On 14.04.2012 05:00, Jonathan Charnas wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I've been enjoying e17 for a long long time now, and I love using it,
>> but Eterm wasn't cutting it for me anymore, so I decided to switch
>> over
>> to Sakura, which supports transparency.
>>
>> Now it works great when I open a terminal, right click and set the
>> opacity level to less than 100%. I assume it saves the transparency
>> status in the preferences, since when using another WM/environment I
>> don't need to reset the opacity.
>>
>> I'm just confused why every time I open a new terminal, or even a new
>> tab in Sakura I need to manually reset the opacity to the level I
>> like
>> (which is the default in the opacity selection dialog when I open
>> it).
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> I'm running an e17 svn checkout from the vapier overlay on gentoo
>> from
>> today, with the E composite module loaded.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Jon
>>
>>
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