----- "Nikolas Arend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:

> Dave Andreoli wrote:
> > ----- "Nikolas Arend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
> >
> >   
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Currently when unhiding the gadgets the desktop and everything on
> it
> >> are 
> >> replaced by a gray background on which the (hidden) gadgets are
> shown.
> >> I 
> >> don't know if that's technically feasible, but it would be nice to
> >> have 
> >> the option to still see the desktop/windows instead and just bring
> 
> >> forward the gadgets. I don't have shelves (using itask-ng) and
> make
> >> use 
> >> of the 'Show Desktop' or 'Unhide Gadgets' feature to access them.
> But
> >>
> >> with the pager that's a bit inconvenient: either I show the desktop
> 
> >> iconifying all windows to access the pager, but then I can't drag
> any
> >>
> >> windows around in it (because they're all iconified). Or I set the
> >> pager 
> >> gadget behavior to "On top pressing...", in which case I don't see
> the
> >>
> >> actual windows I'm dragging around, only their miniature versions
> in
> >> the 
> >> pager.
> >>     
> >
> > Are you using a composite manager? in that case the gray background
> 
> > should be semitrnsparent, allowing you to see your windows.
> >   
> 
> Hi,
> 
> and thanks for your answer! No, I'm not using a composite manager
> since 
> it's too unstable and slowing down the performance noticeably here.
> 
> > Or you can change the e theme to make the gray (that is white in
> real)
> > background look full transparent.
> >   
> Ok, I could do that. But would it be possible to have an option to
> make 
> the background transparent, like for the itask-ng panel ('Show 
> Background Box' option)?
> 

Yes, I will do this very soon (maybe tomorrow), was on my TODO list,
also with the ability to choose the color.

Dave


> Best,   Nick.
> 
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