Hi, Which transparent terminal is favoured on open 10. I had been running wterm on 9.1 for some time but it seems to have been replaced. Cheers F
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 11:38:19AM +0100, Francesco Scaglioni wrote:
Hi,
Which transparent terminal is favoured on open 10. I had been running wterm on 9.1 for some time but it seems to have been replaced.
Yiou can run anything you like. I run both wterm and aterm. It could be that wterm is not in the default anymore, so you might need to add some repositories: http://www.opensuse.org/Additional_YaST_Package_Repositories especially point 1.1 houghi -- Quote correct (NL) http://www.briachons.org/art/quote/ Zitiere richtig (DE) http://www.afaik.de/usenet/faq/zitieren Quote correctly (EN) http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html
houghi
Which transparent terminal is favoured on open 10. I had been running wterm on 9.1 for some time but it seems to have been replaced.
Yiou can run anything you like. I run both wterm and aterm. It could be that wterm is not in the default anymore, so you might need to add some repositories: http://www.opensuse.org/Additional_YaST_Package_Repositories especially point 1.1
Both wterm and aterm don't support UTF-8. Try mlterm instead.
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Mike FABIAN
Hello, Am Montag, 17. Oktober 2005 12:38 schrieb Francesco Scaglioni:
Which transparent terminal is favoured on open 10. I had been running wterm on 9.1 for some time but it seems to have been replaced.
What about KDE's Konsole? It has several predefined transparent color schemes and allows you to create custom ones, too. BTW: Does anybody know how to make xosview transparent? ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz -- Im Archiv dieser Liste findest Du so ziemlich jede Meinung zu reiserfs. Dort kannst Du dir eine aussuchen :) [Harald Huthmann in suse-linux]
Christian Boltz wrote:
What about KDE's Konsole? It has several predefined transparent color schemes and allows you to create custom ones, too.
It is not completely transparent, as it just displays correct portions of the background picture, not any windows behind it. You can't keep xosview open behind konsole and watch it! Regards Gulli
Christian Boltz
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German sigs on an English spoken list IMO somehow fail their purpose :) Philipp
Hello, Am Dienstag 18 Oktober 2005 06:26 schrieb Philipp Thomas:
Christian Boltz [Mon, 17 Oct 2005 23:09:28 +0200]:
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German sigs on an English spoken list IMO somehow fail their purpose :)
I know, but unfortunately all my collected sigs (nearly 1000) are in one large file. I didn't have the time to sort them by language yet :-( as beta testing and answering mails in the opensuse list takes too much time ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz, searching for an english sig ;-) -- "Error Message: Your Password Must Be at Least 18770 Characters and Cannot Repeat Any of Your Previous 30689 Passwords (Q276304)" http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q276304
Am Montag, 17. Oktober 2005 12:38 schrieb Francesco Scaglioni:
Hi,
Which transparent terminal is favoured on open 10. I had been running wterm on 9.1 for some time but it seems to have been replaced.
With X.org 6.8.x and KDE since 3.4.x you can make whole parts of KDE transparent. But this is very resource-consuming. At my old notebook (P III@1000 MHz w. 384 MB Ram) KDE is nearly unusable with it. You can set this feature in the control-center, under "Desktop/Window-Behaviour", and then go to the tab "Translucency". You have to change also the xorg.conf in section "Extensions", but i didnt recall the right entry now. Maybe someone else can remember it. After this and a new start of your X-Environment you can change the view of nearly all windows and programs in KDE with different shadows, translucencies, effects and so on. And this transparency is real, i.e. you can look at a dynamic webpage in your browser behind your transparent terminal. regards, Jens
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Christian Boltz
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Francesco Scaglioni
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Guðlaugur Jóhannesson
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houghi
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Jens Nixdorf
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Mike FABIAN
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Philipp Thomas