slrn and gnome terminal transparrent?
I run gnome terminal and get that neatly transparrent. However when I
run slrn, slrn is not transparrent. When I edit an article, it goes to
vi and that is transparrent.
So the problem comes from slrn.
Any idea what I can do to make slrn itself transparrent as well?
Running windowmaker on 64 bit. If it works in another terminal that can
become transparrent, please let me also know. I am not limited by KDE,
GNOME or anything else.
houghi
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Re: slrn and gnome terminal transparrent?
* houghi wrote in alt.os.linux.suse:
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> I run gnome terminal and get that neatly transparrent. However when I
> run slrn, slrn is not transparrent. When I edit an article, it goes to
> vi and that is transparrent.
>
> So the problem comes from slrn.
>
> Any idea what I can do to make slrn itself transparrent as well?
>
> Running windowmaker on 64 bit. If it works in another terminal that can
> become transparrent, please let me also know. I am not limited by KDE,
> GNOME or anything else.
>
> houghi[/color]
You need to change the background colors in the slrnrc to 'default' instead
of 'black'
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David
Re: slrn and gnome terminal transparrent?
SINNER wrote:[color=blue]
> You need to change the background colors in the slrnrc to 'default' instead
> of 'black'[/color]
Thanks a lot. The colors where not "black" bur rather "". Now I have
more time to watch the nature pictures.
houghi
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