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You want the terminal to be blurry from top to bottom for example. In this case, you will need to find some window decorations that are transparent. Obviously, you need to make sure the blur is enabled under desktop effects.I don't even use window decorations so can't really recommend a theme for you (achieved that by going to <menuchoice>Window Decorations</menuchoice> → <menuchoice>Configure Breeze...</menuchoice> → <menuchoice>Windows-Specific Overrides</menuchoice> → add a rule with the regular expression <code>.*</code>. | You want the terminal to be blurry from top to bottom for example. In this case, you will need to find some window decorations that are transparent. Obviously, you need to make sure the blur is enabled under desktop effects.I don't even use window decorations so can't really recommend a theme for you (achieved that by going to <menuchoice>Window Decorations</menuchoice> → <menuchoice>Configure Breeze...</menuchoice> → <menuchoice>Windows-Specific Overrides</menuchoice> → add a rule with the regular expression <code>.*</code>). |
Latest revision as of 17:40, 12 May 2019
You want the terminal to be blurry from top to bottom for example. In this case, you will need to find some window decorations that are transparent. Obviously, you need to make sure the blur is enabled under desktop effects.I don't even use window decorations so can't really recommend a theme for you (achieved that by going to .*
).