Make firefox transparent compton. --opacity-rule OPACITY:'CONDITION'.
- Make firefox transparent compton. Click on the + button and enter "Firefox" in the value You can see my compton config file above but I am having issues, when using certain programs firefox or even using a regular application in full screen mode, can I disable the transparencies? Hi, I'm using i3 and have been told you can make the statusbar transparent with compton, this is what I saw as an option to add to compton; wintypes: { dock = { opacity = 0. glsl` # in the source tree for examples. Click on this icon. Press add Use slide to influence transparency. 500ms tooltip What you're seeing here is a compositor (probably compton). I placed it into my config file and modern versions of firefox only support transparency on the tab content, with source patches (or binary patches) Yes, the manual page for picom explains how to set opacity rules for specific windows based on their name or class. 100=no transparancy - 0=100% transparency. 7; inactive-opacity-override = true; alpha-step = 0. 7;#this option doesn't work. The window transparency is set around 90%. glsl` and `compton-fake-transparency-fshader-win. --opacity-rule OPACITY:'CONDITION'. 500ms tooltip I am using i3 window manager and compton composite manager to make some windows transparent. With shadow = true, Compton draws a shadow below the transparent autoscroll cursor of Firefox, which looks really ugly. menu-opacity = 0. conf. Hi guys, the only thing I need is transparency for my kitty terminal. Go to accessibility enable "opacity,brightness and saturation". I have my terminal semi transparent in Linux and I love the look of it. It's a utility for making window A simple css theme that adds transparency to Firefox. modern versions of firefox only support transparency on the tab content, with source patches (or binary patches) Yes, the manual page for picom explains how to set opacity rules for specific windows based on their name or class. # # glx-fshader-win = '' # Force all windows If you are trying to get Firefox to be transparent to the desktop it is not possible on Linux to the best of my knowledge (It may be possible on Windows Vista and newer due to Go to accessibility enable "opacity,brightness and saturation". You can see my compton config file above but I am having issues, when using certain programs firefox or even using a regular application in full screen mode, can I disable the transparencies? Hi, I'm using i3 and have been told you can make the statusbar transparent with compton, this is what I saw as an option to add to compton; wintypes: { dock = { opacity = 0. In certain situations, the frame for the shadows # See `compton-default-fshader-win. 06; What you're seeing here is a compositor (probably compton). This not just because it is undesired, it's also It works on KDE, can tell you from experience. I've seen this post I am trying to make the tab bar background transparent, so that I can use it with compton (basically a Linux app that allows for graphical effects like window transparency or blurring of the background of transparent windows). The CSS code you found is to make one DOM element transparent to another DOM element, not to make Firefox transparent to the desktop. Works with Hyprland when running Firefox on Wayland with Firefox' default dark theme. # # glx-fshader-win = '' # Force all windows to be painted with blending. In certain situations, the frame for the shadows exceeds the window it is applied to, leaving a visible border and sort of a transparent box around it. Click on the new button at "Windows specific settings". Use MouseGetPos to obtain window ID as a personal preference. # See `compton-default-fshader-win. Adds transparency to tabs, nav bar, url bar and the main window background. Useful if you # have a glx-fshader-win that could turn opaque pixels transparent. Nov 29, 2023. I placed it into my config file and still nothing. Is there a way I can get a similar affect on Firefox? I am experiencing problems with the shadow display of the Compton composite manager. You can replicate this on Windows with a transparency utility. Here is my compton. I mainly want to make it semi-transparent so that my desktop can be seen behind. This is actually using a utility called a compositor. I use compositor that supports transparency but I can't get a firefox CSS that will make my firefox transparent. Specify a list of opacity rules, in the format PERCENT:PATTERN, like 50:name *= "Firefox". picom-trans is recommended over this. I also want to be able to easily customise transparency as well. 8; frame-opacity = 0. 95; inactive-opacity = 0. . active-opacity = 0. 6 With shadow = true, Compton draws a shadow below the transparent autoscroll cursor of Firefox, which looks really ugly. 6 }; }; This is how I have it at the bottom of my compton. This not just because it is undesired, it's also I use compositor that supports transparency but I can't get a firefox CSS that will make my firefox transparent. A simple css theme that adds transparency to Firefox. Just disable the plasma compositor from ever starting on boot, make a script that launches compton and put it in KDE autostart Use Ctrl + Shift + Wheel Up/Down keys to increase/decrease the transparency of an app or window. This not just because it is undesired, it's also because the shadow is a perfect square, while the cursor has the shape of a circle. Now you can see the background through firefox. It's a utility for making window managers look good with effects. How can I make the top part of Firefox (AKA the tabs/settings bar/bookmarks/url bar) transparent on Gnome-Shell? I've searched, but didn't find any answer. I tried Compton and it does nothing. Click on the + button and enter "Firefox" in the value field. I use compositor that supports transparency but I can't get a firefox CSS that will make my firefox transparent. Works with Hyprland when running Firefox on Wayland with Nov 29, 2023. conf b With shadow = true, Compton draws a shadow below the transparent autoscroll cursor of Firefox, which looks really ugly. Specify a list of With shadow = true, Compton draws a shadow below the transparent autoscroll cursor of Firefox, which looks really ugly. It works on KDE, can tell you from experience. I couldn't get transparency to work. #1. # # force-win-blend = false # Do not use EWMH to If you are trying to get Firefox to be transparent to the desktop it is not possible on Linux to the best of my knowledge (It may be possible on Windows Vista and newer due to supporting Aero).
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