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Sketchbook window transparency (Read 1405 times)
Sketchbook window transparency
May 31st, 2005, 5:54pm
 

Would it be possible to attach a transparency facility to processing similar to to OSX's Terminal app, or Dock.

For some of the work I'm doing it would be fantastic to achieve a see-through effect so that what's underneath can be seen.

An opacity slider in prefs would be a treat, but I know this is a lot to ask.

Is it therefore possible to achieve this any other way?
Re: Sketchbook window transparency
Reply #1 - May 31st, 2005, 6:03pm
 
There are windows opacity programs out there.. a friend of mine just installed some 400kb file, and it did the trick.. he could manually set each window's opacity, and the startmenu..

so you should find it somewhere.. search google is my advice Smiley
Re: Sketchbook window transparency
Reply #2 - May 31st, 2005, 11:04pm
 
I'd done a half-ar**sed search but thought I'd check in with the board 1st. Yeah, you're right WindowShade fits the bill.

Ta!
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