> I know how to get wterm to become transparent, but what I should have
> said was how can wterm's transparency and other options be applied to
> xconsole. I'm looking for some way to alter the command
> /usr/X11R6/bin/xconsole -notify . -file /dev/xconsole to incorporate
> wterm. Thanks for t
> I know how to get wterm to become transparent, but what I should have said
> was how can wterm's transparency and other options be applied to xconsole.
are you sure it was really xconsole that was transparent?
Maybe it was just an eterm with "tail -f logfilename" running in it?
Marcin
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Emil Soleyman-Zomalan wrote:
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> I know how to get wterm to become transparent, but what I should have said
> was how can wterm's transparency and other options be applied to xconsole.
> I'm looking for some way to alter the command /usr/X11R6/bin/xconsole
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I know how to get wterm to become transparent, but what I should have said
was how can wterm's transparency and other options be applied to xconsole.
I'm looking for some way to alter the command /usr/X11R6/bin/xconsole
- -notify . -file /dev/xconsole to inc
Emil Soleyman-Zomalan wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I have seen screenshots of themes at Themes.org with their
> xconsoles being transparent. I went ahead and got wterm through
> apt but do not know how to "exactly" go about doing it. I was
> wondering if anyone can guide me
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Hi,
I have seen screenshots of themes at Themes.org with their
xconsoles being transparent. I went ahead and got wterm through
apt but do not know how to "exactly" go about doing it. I was
wondering if anyone can guide me through
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