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transparent terminal?


Ghil Vertefeuille
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Once you install Eterm, run it with these options to get a transparent/borderless terminal:

 

Eterm -O --buttonbar no --scrollbar no -x -f whatevercolor you want here

 

ex.. "Eterm -O --buttonbar no --scrollbar no -x -f white" will give you a transparent/borderless terminal with white text.

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Can't you just set kde to put all app menus at the top -- you need to put a child panel there, and the menu on the child panel; then right click on konsole windowframe and do: advanced, then: hide frame (alt-F3 ?) --- first make konsole transparent though....

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