Set window transparency in terminal in Mint
2013-08
I use urxvt on Mint 13 Cinnamon and I'd like it to be partially transparent.
I'm not sure how to do this, but I also like it maximized and undecorated, for which I use devilspie. Devil's pie allows me to run a system command using the window ID. So my specific question is:
- What system command sets the transparency of a window using the window ID in Mint/Cinnamon?
But I'd settle for another good way to get transparency in urxvt in Cinnamon.
Thanks!
According to the devilspie manual, it can deal with transparency using the -opacity
flag. Have you tried that?
opacity
(opacity percent)
boolean opacity(int percent)
I use gnome-do a lot and usually I summon it using [Super] + [Space]. It works just fine on my desktop PC (Linux Mint 11) but on my new ThinkPad T420 (Linux Mint 13) it didn't work that well. I had to either tap super or space twice to open the gnome-do popup. I quickly realized that this was happening due to the keyboard shortcut for menu (super / windows button). I don't need the menu shortcut for anything.
I already checked in Preferences -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts but there was no such setting as "Menu" or "Start menu" or anything like that. Where can I disable the keyboard shortcut for menu?
- Go to System Settings
- "Locales" (I think it's called that way, but I am note sure since I use a german version of Cinnamon)
- "Layouts"
- Select your keyboard layout and click on "Options" on the right
- "Alt/Win key behavior"
- Change it from Default to "Hyper is mapped to Win-keys"
After performing these steps on Arch Linux with Cinnamon 1.4UP3-1, I was able to use Gnome Do again.
Here is a solution that doesn't require fiddling with system settings. Tested on Mint 14 MATE, but should work on Cinnamon too.
- Right-click on Menu icon on bottom left of desktop
- Click "Preferences"
- In the initial "Main button" tab, click in the field to the right of "Keyboard shortcut"
- Press a new hotkey combo (I chose ctrl+win+space)
Voila - there are now hotkeys for the menu as well as Gnome Do.
On Cinnamon on Linux Mint 13 (Maya) the "Active the window menu" shortcut (bound by default to Alt+Space) is under Menu -> Preferences -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts. Just click the relevant row to edit or disable the binding.