transparent xterm

T. Tam ttstam at u.washington.edu
Thu Mar 16 14:27:02 PST 2000


Dunno about the X-Terms, but if you are running ETerm (www.eterm.org)
there is a Eterm theme that's transparent.  You can grab it off the eterm
website.

The theme that I use on Eterm is called Glass, it's transparent 

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On Thu, 16 Mar 2000, Cephas Lin wrote:

> i've seen many kde desktops to have semi-transparent xterms.  is there a trick
> to making it that way or i have to download something to do it?
> 
> billy
> 



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