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forty
3mo ago
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Why would someone use a transparent window background? Are people really reading the window behind it at the same time as the foreground window?
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alextingle
3mo ago
Example: If a build is going on in the background, I can see when it stops.
skydhash
3mo ago
You can use `build-tool; tput bel` to hear the bell when it ends. Some terminal allows to set the urgent flag on the windows when the bell rings.
forty
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3mo ago
Yeah I have used desktop notifications for such things (via notify-send etc), but I'm going to accept this explanation for transparent background as it makes some sense to me.
taf2
3mo ago
pretty fun right :)
keithnz
3mo ago
no.... and your screen shot completely fails to show off your tool
taf2
3mo ago
There is a pull request option - feel free to use it
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