Check out the man/help pages for aterm and Eterm.
aterm -tr
That should give you a transparant background.
Eterm 0.8.*, ~I BELIEVE~, gives you a transparant background
by default. But I don't know if that's the case. I do know
that with the right tags, or by clicking through the menu
you can easily have a transparent background.
You can also add tint to those and the like. I'd create a
screen shot of some examples, but that's not that easy from
here at work. If you're interested in some more information
and or examples, feel free to email me directly.
Transparent *terms are pretty sweet. I use a lot of them at
home.
tdh
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