!!! WARNING: THIS EXTENSION IS OFFICIALLY DEAD. IT WILL NOT UPDATE. !!!
I do belive i hate gnome. At least the state it is now. it's just not ready for use Using it feels like an endless beta with things breaking every morning. meh.
- support for global transparency setting
- support for per window transparency setting
- support for indicator visibility setting
- support for terminal windows auto detection and custom opacity
- support for inactive windows transparency (BETA)
- Converted to 3.10 only due to gShell API changes.
- Added inactive windows transparency settings
- Added custom settings page
- Added simple mode, just for terminals
- You can now hide the panel indicator
- 3.10
- Will not work on anything below 3.10
- If you find any bugs please report them.
- select globar transparency from the menu to set transparency for all new / currently existing windows
- to set a custom transparency value to a window, select it then use the active window slider to set the required transparency.
- NOTE: windows with custom transparency will ignore global transparency settings
- to remove custom transparency value from a window, select it and click "clear active window transparency", it will reset it to the global transparency value.
- if all you need is terminal transparency, enable auto trancparency from the extenssion setting's menu.
- Terminals are detected by the window title. Gnome terminal and xterm title ussualy starts with something like user@host, kde konsole is bit different. Just change this to whatever suits your needs. (you must type in something to get this working)
- This extension may break anything else that changes opacity.
- Having many transparent windows may and probably will kill your performance. You may expiriance lag while dragging windows around. It all depends on your hardware tho.
- You use this extenion at your own risk. If you have any doubts, do NOT install it.
Either:
A. https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/684/transparent-windows/
B. Grab it from here
Please note that only this git repo contains the most recent version of the addon. Due to the review process it may take a while before the updates show up on the extensions.gnome.org page.