Transparency #1014
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This is a limitation in Windows. The Windows devs have chosen to limit the number of active transparency effects for performance reasons.
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On 7/18/2022 5:03:58 AM, sOmEoNe2lOvE ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello!
I've been using fluent terminal for a while now and i've loved the fact that u can make it transparent! The only thing is that this transparency has a pretty anoying limitation, the whole transparent background fades to black when you change desktops or when you click out of the window... Would there be any way to "fix" that or is it a limitation due to windows?
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When the window is inactive, it looks great, but when I click in the window, it goes grey and is much harder to read. How can I reverse this behavior or just be rid of the grey coloring altogether? |
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Hello!
I've been using fluent terminal for a while now and i've loved the fact that u can make it transparent! The only thing is that this transparency has a pretty anoying limitation, the whole transparent background fades to black when you change desktops or when you click out of the window... Would there be any way to "fix" that or is it a limitation due to windows?
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