On Monday 07 Apr 2008, Steve Jones wrote:
> I have a borderless, transparent window (just to show some text that
> looks like it's on the desktop), but it looks a bit odd with the
> dropshadow round it and nothing else. Is it possible to specify whether
> this window shouldn't have a dropshadow applied while the others do?


E16 allows that very well, Raster may be despising FakeTransparency a lot, but 
it was a nice trick back then & I use it everyday.

A Terminal as background, in e16:
http://www.bhor-allarts.org/LDR/TermBack.jpg

E16 does offer individual settings. Above is a gnome-terminal set  
as "below", "borderless", and with no shadows; in gnome-terminal settings 
it's "hide toolbar", no scroll arrows (but you can scroll) & transparent 
background.  It uses the E remember feature after the proper name of the 
settings in gnome-terminal settings, and only take "title" as target argument 
(it will be the saved settings' title). From there, it will remember whatever 
you see fit: location, size & such. Then there is a script to fire it up, 
symlinked in ~/.e16/Start folder.

And Bob's my uncle!
Sorry if I made a show of myself: I really love this feature.

Jean-Philippe
[Yes the screenshot is my everyday production machine, believe it or not.]
-- 
 
Cheers... From Cambodia!

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        A young Jedi named Darth Vader, who was a pupil
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