okay, that's my gedit and terminal! (screenshot)
now i want the same transparency in my gedit's background as in my terminal's. how is it possible?? please help.
okay, that's my gedit and terminal! (screenshot)
now i want the same transparency in my gedit's background as in my terminal's. how is it possible?? please help.
There are Gedit themes available , but not transparent. I can suggest one that matches your current terminal color a little better.http://gnome-look.org/content/show.p...content=122775
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thank you very much! if i can add transparency in that then hope it turns more nice!
okay, how can i now change the transparency of the background of the gedit? i am talking of only the background within the gedit not the window borders! anyway i can't do so then i can manage with the transparency of the whole window as well but if somebody gonna help me here! regards
Please do not create separate threads for the same issue. I have merged the two threads and removed the [SOLVED] heading.
okay! i am sorry i did not realize it!!
still transparency issue is not solved! somebody help me!
i would then mark it as solved!
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now can nobody help how would i change the transparency of gedit?
I have a solution for you. You can install and use compiz to make any program have transparency.
If you want help, reply and ask, i'll provide a more thorough explanation but i suggest googling something like
"ubuntu compiz transparency" or something along those lines.
thanks spezticle. sorry for the late response. okay i expect thorough explanation
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