Borderless transparent terminal
Andrew Conkling
andrewski at fr.st
Sat Sep 11 15:38:35 CEST 2004
Some time ago (probably on Sat, 11 Sep 2004 08:09:44 -0400)
"Peter N. Spotts" <pspotts at alum.mit.edu> had occasion to say the following:
>
> I use aterm as my terminal. You can set it up with varying degrees of
> transparency. My xfce menu entry for aterm looks like this:
>
> <app name="Terminal" cmd="aterm -fg white -tr -trsb -sh 80 -sl 4000
> -name Petes_Computer"/>
There is a borderless patch for aterm, and depending on which distrobution you're using, it may be enabled by default. (It is here in Gentoo.) Try 'aterm -bl'.
Cheers,
Andrew
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