I will have to test as I disable it on all Windows machines that I use. they are the same thing.Īcrylic is translucency, I think. the way cmd handles it is nice.įor cmd, I prefer 80% to 95% opacity, i.e, transparency. ![]() just let acrylic be invisible to those that want to use transparency. Maybe TCB13 was rude or aggressive in some other thread or occassion? as its mostly harmless hyperbole in #603 (comment)Īlso, silverqx, see #603 (comment) #603 (comment) and how long it has been since been since that first public release. ![]() as your last statement implies, for some reason feel free to edit it. When people are seem to be way out of touch with the common expectations of majority of app users, they get passionate responses.Īnd transparency has been available for a long time, so its not a single person pressuring the devs to please one single person. There is no need to be so dismissive, just because it is not a feature you personally want or need. ![]() No, 'Don't set the background colour, then' does not work. That is, if the background colour is blue, and the image opacity is 0.3, the image becomes bluish. This is not related to this issue but rather to sets of posts. Setting the background image opacity, it seems that the image does NOT blend with the screen beneath but with the background colour defined in the scheme.
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