https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=374224

--- Comment #48 from RJVB <rjvber...@gmail.com> ---
That makes it a bit difficult to check then... menu backgrounds are rarely
completely homogeneous because you have a bit of whatever the menu is attached
to (like the menubar), and the surrounding background.

That's in fact what I meant with preferring not to be the only one to test
test: there are too many possible combinations to test here.

I now checked with a few applications on Mac and Linux/X11. On Linux the system
did lock up for a bit when I flipped the menu opacity back to 100% (from 50)
but I think that was because of swapping each and every QtCurve user back in.
The application of interest had perfectly opaque menus afterwards.

I wonder though, if this is a tricky thing to change at runtime, why not make
it a change that requires an application restart? It's not like that is unheard
of...

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