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    Transparent xterm??

    I'm back to playing with fluxbox.... now how do I get a transparent xterm?

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    not sure but I can get you a transparent Eterm. :-)

    mike
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    then who would want to anyway

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    I always had problems getting xterm to become transparent in fluxbox, and was only ever able to achieve it with aterm.

    The command for that is:

    Code:
    aterm -sr -tr -fg white -sh 40 -bg black +sb
    Have you tried man xterm for the arguments to get the xterm transparent?

    HTH

    Jamie

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    xterm's do transparency?! Never knew that :P I've always used Eterms, but they come attached with a number of dependencies if memory serves. aterms, I think, are a little more lightweight.

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    No, I think I was thinking a or eterm.

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